Midway holds Gamers Day 2007 in Las Vegas
Midway, publisher of this year’s most anticipated next-gen games, celebrated Midway Gamers Day 2007 last Thursday in Hard Rock Casino’s main auditorium in Las Vegas. Among the highlights of their party were the trailers to the their upcoming games BlackSite: Area 51, LOTRO: Shadows of Angmar, Unreal Tournament 3 and Hour of Victory.
Midway announced to their guests the sheer amount of time and resources they have invested into next generation console game development, with nothing shy of US$100 million and up to 700 employees all put into the production for games for the XBox 360, PS3, Wii and PC. It was here that Epic Games‘ VP Mark Rein announced the name-change for Unreal Tournament 2007 to Unreal Tournament 3.
It was changed not to highlight that it was an exclusive for the PS3, but to underline the fact that it is running “the next generation of the Unreal franchise, based on the Unreal 3 engine.” On the contrary, Epic announced here that the newly renamed UT3 is going to be released also for the XBox 360, erasing yet another title from the PS3 exclusive list.
The last of many highlights to be shown was Stranglehold, Midway’s adaptation of the John Woo’s 1992 Hong Kong movie Hard Boiled. Other shows included the Wii edition of Mortal Kombat: Armageddon, Touchmaster DS for the Nintendo DS, Hot Brain for the PSP, TNA iMPACT! for the XBox 360 and The Wheelman – a film-game crossover project starring (and executive-produced by) none other than Vin Diesel.
Quite the year Midway had last year. It looks to be even better this year.
Via GameSpot
Midway, publisher of this year’s most anticipated next-gen games, celebrated Midway Gamers Day 2007 last Thursday in Hard Rock Casino’s main auditorium in Las Vegas. Among the highlights of their party were the trailers to the their upcoming games BlackSite: Area 51, LOTRO: Shadows of Angmar, Unreal Tournament 3 and Hour of Victory.
Midway announced to their guests the sheer amount of time and resources they have invested into next generation console game development, with nothing shy of US$100 million and up to 700 employees all put into the production for games for the XBox 360, PS3, Wii and PC. It was here that Epic Games‘ VP Mark Rein announced the name-change for Unreal Tournament 2007 to Unreal Tournament 3.
It was changed not to highlight that it was an exclusive for the PS3, but to underline the fact that it is running “the next generation of the Unreal franchise, based on the Unreal 3 engine.” On the contrary, Epic announced here that the newly renamed UT3 is going to be released also for the XBox 360, erasing yet another title from the PS3 exclusive list.
The last of many highlights to be shown was Stranglehold, Midway’s adaptation of the John Woo’s 1992 Hong Kong movie Hard Boiled. Other shows included the Wii edition of Mortal Kombat: Armageddon, Touchmaster DS for the Nintendo DS, Hot Brain for the PSP, TNA iMPACT! for the XBox 360 and The Wheelman – a film-game crossover project starring (and executive-produced by) none other than Vin Diesel.
Quite the year Midway had last year. It looks to be even better this year.
Via GameSpot