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CES 2008: Microsoft Booth and the Xbox 360
While trolling the Microsoft Booth on Monday, I was having a tough time finding the Xbox 360 display, eager to find out what game they would have for demos. Needless to say, there were no Xbox 360s, just several Games for Windows stations.CES 2008: Something I noted on the Choice for Gaming displays
While strolling through the various booths and displays around the CES show floor, I did notice one interesting trend. The Xbox 360 seems to be the overwhelming platform of choice when it comes to performing game related demos.CES 2008: Panasonic wins the Big Kahuna award
As promised, Panasonic delivered a 150 Plasma at CES in addition to two 103 1080p Plasmas on display. The 150 model was simply massive, with the buzz from crowd wondering where you would find wall space, and someone replying you could build the house with THAT as the walls.CES 2008: Devil May Cry 4 demo hands on for Xbox 360
While waiting in between our interviews, we had the opportunity to get in some hands on demo time with Devil May Cry 4. This was the first time it has been available, so it was nice to get in early.More pictures from Vegas
After leaving Digital Experience at Ceaser's and heading back to our hotel, I was able to snap some night-time pictures of the Las Vegas Strip from an elevated walkway near the intersection of Flamingo Dr.CES 2008: Master Chief in Wax
One thing I was hoping to see was the wax replica of Master Chief at Madam Tussauds here in Vegas. They always have two statues outside the museum, and I was hoping that MC would be one.A few images from around The Venetian
I know there are probably a lot of you that have not been to Las Vegas, so I took some photos of the Entrance to The Venetian, Treasure Island across the street and the main plaza in the Canal Shops at the Venetian during the Day. Thought these would give you a small feel for just how cool this place really is.CES 2008: Bill Gates Keynote
The final Keynote of CES by Bill Gates as acting head of Microsoft was pretty tame. I think everyone was expecting a major announcement that would be earth-shattering or innovative.CES 2008: Samsung Press Conference?
Well, after hightailing it over to the Venetian/Sands at 1:00 p.m. for the 2:00 p.m.CES 2008: Digital Experience
After hearing about how cool the Digital Experience was last year, I was really looking forward to attending. However, the Gates Keynote went long, so Falcon and I didnt get over to Caesars Palace from the Venetian until about 8:15 (it started at 7:00 p.m.).CES 2008 - Arrival Day
Although we will be heading out to CES bright and early on Sunday Morning, CES doesn't officially start until Monday. However, tomorrow will be a full slate with the Digital Experience, Press events from Samsung and Sony and of course Bill Gates final keynote as Head of Microsoft.Pondering CES 2008
As I sit here getting prepared for my appointments at CES, I realized there are quite a few questions I HOPE to get answered while in Vegas. How to play (let alone win) win at Pai Gow isnt one of them.Westinghouse to unveil Fully Integrated Wireless TV at CES
Westinghouse announced today that they have partnered with Pulse~LINK and will unveil the first Integrated Wireless HDTV at CES next week. It sounds like this will initially be released/used for commercial purposes, but could have some pretty cool uses for gamers and home theater applications.Xbox Live Fall 2007 Dash Update
Alright folks, so the second of the semiannual Xbox Live Dashboard updates is out. Great, right? I've noticed a lot of discontent among web-goers (and members of this forum) on the features, or lack there of, that the new update brings.Ace Combat 6
When I was given the opportunity to review Ace Combat 6: Fires of Liberation for the Xbox 360, I was quite intrigued. I have always had a small place in my hart for air-combat games or flying simulators, dating way back to the Commodore 64 days.
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