Wrap-up of the Microsoft E3 Media Briefing
by Alec Matias, May 17, 2005 7:17am PDTSince we were quite busy getting our HD footage up and loaded last night, we held off on posting my wrap-up of the event. Here it is now, complete with a few pictures and a look at that Xbox 360 faceplate that they gave away.
Allard also introduced a segment that showed how the Xbox 360 is essentially "always on." Any user can easily move from function-to-function with quick button presses. Go from playing a game to listening to music to watching a movie to viewing live HDTV and then accept a game invite and come full circle, completing the Xbox 360 experience. Everything happened seamlessly; no loading or long waits, just press and go. Best of all, the majority of these Xbox Live functions will be free.
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Comments
the new Tiger Woods does not appear to have taken full
advantage of the X360's awesome processing/graphics power.
The beauty of golf games for me is the feeling of being in
the great outdoors, and that could be enhanced so much with
highly realistic grass, trees, weather effects, lighting, etc.
Hopefully someone else will release a golf game worthy of the console.
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