(All this Friday's new releases.) Singstar versus Rallisport Challenge 2, Way of the Samurai and Riding Spirits sequels, and a whole lot of strategy. As they say in LA: are you PUMPED?
Includes two Resident Evil 4 trailers including direct feed E3 footage! The question is, why do we have this pathological desire to scare ourselves witless? Answers on a scrap of paper hidden under a bed...
Read our preview or download our huge 14-minute video of Second Sight, and watch Free Radical's David Doak run through the British developer's ambitious new adventure.
(Updated throughout the day.) Fell down the back of E3: Big Mutha Truckers sequel, Capcom and Atari developing for N-Gage, with games from EA and others also on the way, Titus announces Lamborghini FX for consoles and PC.
World Exclusive: The biggest independent publisher in the business has even bigger plans for the future - and there's no time to rest on his laurels for EA's CEO Larry Probst, who spoke exclusively to GamesIndustry.biz about his company's ambition.
Just because the whole industry has sodded off to E3 doesn't mean there aren't stacks of great games out this Friday. Because there are. There's even one that'll be fun to play outside in this glorious sunshine...
World Destruction Tour likely to kick off later this year, with a new team-based story mode, Jet Set Radio-inspired graffiti antics and the return of the good old goal-based single-player mode as a backup.
We had to wait until the end of the conference, but for many the Zelda trailer didn't disappoint. Ever wondered what grown-up Link would look like on the Cube?
Nintendo's enigmatic DS console is an enigma no more, and Mario, Metroid Prime, WarioWare, Mario Kart and countless others likewise. Elsewhere, Metroid, Zelda and Advance Wars Cube sequels whipped the crowds into a frenzy. Watch them all here!
Action Replay proves its usefulness once again with a code that lets us understand what's going on in the story sequences from Pikmin 2. Well, inasmuch as you can understand them, anyway...
It's a quiet week in Europe, what with E3 creeping over the horizon, but there's still Transformers and Euro 2004 (FIFA in dis-guise!) to get excited about. And plenty more over the water in Statesville.