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.
Well, second impressions really. We revisit the Sonic and House of the Dead games, and go hands-on with Virtua Fighter and a little number you may have heard of called Samba...
(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.
Only in Japan for the moment, sadly, but it's a neat idea. Oh, and Konami is planning to give its shareholders free copies of the game when it comes out later this year.
Which isn't much good to you lot, but does at least mean we'll find out some more about it. Check inside for screenshots and a downloadable version of the E3 trailer.
(Updated throughout the day.) Forbidden Siren 2 details, Tribes V nearing completion, King Arthur in November, Just 2 Play budget range unveiled, Heart of Empire: Rome announced, Dungeon Lords demo soon, Eidos signs Lego Star Wars.
Karaoke Revolution set to make its debut on Xbox this November, alongside Volume 3 of the PS2 version, which will introduce dual-microphone support for the first time.
(This week's new releases.) Black Arrow spikes our thigh, Powerdrome, um, you know, races about a bit, and Chessmaster makes its move: Gamers to What's New.