(Updated throughout the day.) Midway announces LA Rush, Atari releases Top Spin demo, Need For Speed Undeground 2 demo shipping with Burnout 3 worldwide, and vice versa.
Introversion, Rebellion, Cenega and Hip Games bring titles from big name developers including Digital Extremes to this week's European Games Network trade event in London.
Rebellion CEO Jason Kingsley reckons World War Zero has serious potential across various mediums, likening the developer's offering to that of Hollywood studios.
Sony and Nintendo, perhaps unwittingly, reveal what everyone believes is the real name for Prince of Persia 2. Meanwhile, we get hold of a new trailer, which is on Eurofiles now.
As gamers around the globe try to get the best quality visuals and highest performance out of Doom III, NVIDIA marks the launch of a new (and potentially regular) discussion of technical wizardry by explaining Floating Point Precision.
(Updated throughout the day.) X-Men Legends on N-Gage, Thomas Jane to voice The Punisher, EA to launch Galaxies in Japan, Black Eyed Peas to score, star in The Urbz, Jason Bentley to score Destroy All Humans, Cossacks II delayed until 2005.
On Eurofiles now: the Tenements and Ravenholm trailers based on Valve's E3 presentations. You've seen the shaky versions; now watch the proper Bink releases.
Executive producer Rick Giolito walks us through the demo level of EA's forthcoming World War II shooter, and, although we're still a little wary, it's looking a darn sight better than Rising Sun...