Few New Game Releases This Summer?

ConsolesThis is one of those slow days where you wished something would happen – a fairy appears in front of you or a lamp you’re holding suddenly spits out a genie, both asking what your wishes are.

And since you’re so bored with how slow things are at the moment (compared to the excitement before and during E3), you’re just going to ask that magical creature to give you a game, any new game that isn’t but should be released for this summer.

Yup, it’s that slow. There are no new releases this summer except for the Moto GP 2006 June 12 release for the Xbox 360, Cars and the new Major League Baseball for GameCube, and Battlefield 2 compilation and Jaws for the PC.

Maybe Sony, Microsoft and Nintendo are in cahoots not to announce any more releases before the next-gen consoles come out. To give us time to save up for the launch titles and for the consoles themselves, perhaps, so that we’ll go all out on their products with the money we’ve (hopefully) saved.

Not all of us have fairy godparents or genies who’d give us the games and the consoles whenever we ask for it. Too bad summer’s going to be boring.

Via Arstechnica

ConsolesThis is one of those slow days where you wished something would happen – a fairy appears in front of you or a lamp you’re holding suddenly spits out a genie, both asking what your wishes are.

And since you’re so bored with how slow things are at the moment (compared to the excitement before and during E3), you’re just going to ask that magical creature to give you a game, any new game that isn’t but should be released for this summer.

Yup, it’s that slow. There are no new releases this summer except for the Moto GP 2006 June 12 release for the Xbox 360, Cars and the new Major League Baseball for GameCube, and Battlefield 2 compilation and Jaws for the PC.

Maybe Sony, Microsoft and Nintendo are in cahoots not to announce any more releases before the next-gen consoles come out. To give us time to save up for the launch titles and for the consoles themselves, perhaps, so that we’ll go all out on their products with the money we’ve (hopefully) saved.

Not all of us have fairy godparents or genies who’d give us the games and the consoles whenever we ask for it. Too bad summer’s going to be boring.

Via Arstechnica

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