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Tekken 6 and Ridge Racer 7 to be presented at E3 |
Listed in: PS3, Xbox 360 Tags: e3, industry news
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Racing and Beat 'em Up fans have reason to rejoice as one of each genre's landmarks will make it's return home to consoles at E3. With Tekken 6 and Ridge Racer 7, both to be released for Sony's Playstation 3, Namco Bandai seeks to retain it's status as a major industry player in the next-generation race. We have to wait for the actual Expo for any further details on the two games, but it'll be interesting to see how the next-gen entry for two of Namco Bandai's most popular games will be handled.On the Xbox 360 side, the Japanese company is preparing Mobile Ops: The One Year War, a Gundam-style mech combat game boasting impressive visuals and generous Xbox Live support. Culdcept Saga, the popular card battle/puzzle series from Japan, will be completing the E3 line-up. The Omiya Soft-developed title includes Xbox Live features enabling players to participate in online battles with their friends.
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:drolls all over the keyboard:
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go convert the publishers.
That's all you need to do.
But seriously, even if Original IPs are being made to PS3 right now, it's not gona promo itself until PS3 actually comes out, or when the game is coming out.
It wouldn't make sense, would it?
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Ermmm, so now two releases of a game series is getting old.
Nothing like 6 Ridgeracers and a whole bunch of tekkens.
Bungie have yet to make a mistake with Halo but Ridge Racer 6 sucked
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Far out i cant wait to see Tekken 6... not so interested in RR7 though, i'd rather be seeing Vision Gran Turismo the two best Games in the Genre without a doubt.
i hope they are launch titles though :(
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