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more about #e32009 Bonuslevel: oops, old threat ... more » Rocketknight: Trying not to sound like an asshole, but what's the writing and editing process for Kotaku? I'm more curious than bothered by the spelling errors. Bl... more » Taggart6 wishes you happy holidays!!!: Sounds like the game The Borne Identify should have been. I'm looking forward to this. more » Lonesnipa: I just wish to point out, that companies should always be trying to improve. Coming out and saying we need to improve is sort of redundant. You can al... more » gencid: I thought Nintendo's presentation was pretty good compared with last year, thanks in a large part to Metroid: The Other M trailer and Super Mario Gala... more » Mit: Next year is the year. Can't wait for that Zelda trailer. And hopefully something new. And hopefully Other M is gonna be out by then so they can't ... more » soundwave882: Nintendo have been making an INSANE amount of money for the past few years, they should put some of that towards releasing quality games more than 2-3... more » GohanGVO: Apparently, everyone has forgotten about "Mario &Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story" and "Made in Wario." I blame Nintendo for that. Also, Nintendo should... more » timedward: At least they recognize their failures. I think that Nintendo will be extremely hurt by the time the casual bubble bursts. They are heading straight t... more » WestonHizalizouse: There's something wrong with the title's grammar: "Iwata: Nintendo Doesn't Think It's E3 Presser Went So Hot" There shouldn't be an apostrophe at "I... more » mrmcd: Iwata, really has read the feedback that every1 has gave the company. it's truly a revolutionary move in a company this size. as much as I have knocke... more » ShaSt One: Well to Nintendo's credit I'm sure deciding to show either Women's Murder Club: Games of Passion or Scribblenauts was a tough call. Why, Iwata? Why? more » Adhominem: What I want is an Mario game with HD resolution, 7.1 surround sound support, and an EPIC story line. I want a full featured AAA 20 million dollar Mari... more » Boom-Chicka-Ah: Here to Create a Star Commenter Empire: Other M totally changed my view of what Nintendo can be. Nintendo need edgier games like this. i want to see an edgier zelda for crying out loud. TP w... more » Sakilla: Seriously, compared to the year before I thought Nintendo did great. They freakin' announced 2 Mario games, a Metroid game, and Golden Sun for DS. Tha... more » natetehgreat: Why do they even bother attending E3? They don't need it (nor the other trade shows, for that matter) to get the press's attention, and what's more, ... more » Pombar: Golden Sun was enough for me, but Metroid Other M was also an impressive and unexpected announcement. Lots of the other stuff was entertaining to watc... more » Omegastrider Has laser eye beams: It's ok, just talk to your money when your depressed. more » Ted: "It's Mario...in 4D" HOLY SHIT TIME MARIO? "Yes, that's right! Mario in four players!" Oohhh... more » OriginalGman: We already kind of know they're playing the Zelda card next year. And they know that's the only card they really need to play. more » -
#nintendo
Iwata: Nintendo Doesn't Think Its E3 Presser Went So Hot
In the company's quarterly financial results briefing, Nintendo boss Satoru Iwata confessed that, yeah, internally no one believes that Nintendo's E3 2009 briefing was anything to shout about, either. More » -
#e3
How Much Did Booth Babes Make During E3?
They weren't everywhere like they used to be, but the return of booth babes to E3 was still noticeable. Noticeable for the boobs, but also for the hard work many of them put in. More » -
#e3
Game Critics Announce The "Official" Best Of E3
Lots of sites and magazines will tell you what they thought the best stuff at E3 was. Heck, we did! But only one set of awards are the result of the biggest outlets joining forces. More » -
#retail
And The Biggest-Selling Game Out Of E3 Might Be...
With E3's hype train having come, paused then rattled off into the sunset, gamers are free to weigh up the holiday season's (and beyond!) planned releases, and make plans themselves. Like which of the games they're going to actually buy. More » -
#questions
The Great Chain Interview, Part 3: Sony Questions Sony, Who Questions Shane Kim
The cliffhanger at the end of yesterday's Chain Interview had Xbox exec John Schappert wanting to know what a Sony exec thinks of Xbox Live. Let's get past the halfway point with an answer. More » -
#xbox360
It's Too Early To Discuss Whether Xbox 360 Could Do OnLive
Remember the possible gaming revolution that will or could be OnLive? We recently connected some dots and asked Microsoft if they could be a part of it. We received an answer and a compliment. More » -
#questions
The Great Chain Interview, Part 2: Metroid Guy To Xbox Guy To PS3 Guy
When last we left off, Nintendo's Shigeru Miyamoto was asking me to ask Metroid designer Yoshio Sakamoto when he wants Miyamoto to retire⦠More » -
#e32009
And The Game Critics Best Of E3 2009 Award Nominees Are...
The official Game Critics Best of E3 2009 award nominee list has been released, with Brutal Legend and Uncharted 2 punctuating EA and Sony's nomination domination. More » -
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#winners
Portable Game Beats Console Games For... The First Time Ever?
The selection of Scribblenauts as best game of E3 2009 by three major gaming outlets is a milestone for which we can find no precedent in gaming history. More » -
#questions
The Great Chain Interview, Part 1: Miyamoto Questions Metroid Director
Over the course of three days in Los Angeles earlier this month, one Kotaku reporter spoke to nine top industry figures and had each of them ask one question for the next guy. Shigeru Miyamoto started. More » -
#e32009
Ten Big Stories You May Have Missed During E3
E3 brought with it an avalanche of news, previews and interviews. So much hit the site over two weeks that plenty of great stories may have missed your radar. More » -
#wellplayed
Kotaku's Best of E3 Awards: Hair Dragons, CatBats and Light Graffiti
This year's annual E3 Expo gathering of video game developers, publishers and players brought with it an unprecedented look at the games we'll be playing over this year and next as well as the technology that will shape the games to come. More » -
#e32009
APB Does All Of The Following, In Theory
No game at E3 may have had a longer list of unexpected features than APB, Real Time Worlds' so-called crossing of Grand Theft Auto and an MMO. More » -
#e32009
Nintendo Expects The Conduit, GTA Chinatown Wars To Sell Well
Despite some signs of trouble earlier this year, Nintendo of America president Reggie Fils-Aime told Kotaku why third-parties have a bright future on Wii and DS. More » -
#e32009
Nintendo: Other M Will be A "Metroid Unlike Anything Ever Experienced Before"
Two of the men leading the new Metroid Wii game told Kotaku about their narrative ambitions for the 2010 sequel Metroid Other M and explained why the Metroid Prime team isn't involved. More » -
#e32009
The New Borderlands Look That Almost Wasn't
Gearbox Software artists are sensitive about the whole cel-shading thing for Borderlands. They like to call it gritty realism or concept art. But how did a game so far along get a total art make-over? More » -
#e32009
Tatsunoko vs. Capcom: The Glorious Screens
A bit earlier today I gushed about the look of Tatsunoko vs. Capcom. Here's a better look at some of the characters found in the game. More » -
#e32009
When Will It Be Wrong To Call The Xbox 360 A Game Console?
Kotaku recently asked Microsoft if the flourishing of non-gaming features like Netflix, Facebook, Last.fm and Twitter on the Xbox 360 will someday invalidate the classification of the device as a gaming console.
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#e32009
Resident Evil: The Darkside Chronicles Preview: A Chilling Shooter
Capcom returns to Raccoon City in Resident Evil: The Darkside Chronicles, dropping gamers back into the zombie-killing action in a game that plays like a on-rails shooting title, but promises to deliver a sense of action and suspense. More » -
#e32009
Tetris Creator Wants to Turn Puzzler Into Sport
With more than 125 million copies sold on more than 30 platforms, Tetris is rolling into its 25th Anniversary with a bright future.
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