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Sammael
03-17-2005, 07:12 AM
Taken from Gaming Age.

Multi = PS2 / Xbox / NGC / PC (PC not for all games)

Fiscal year 2005, 1st quarter (april 1st 2005 July 1st 2005)

* Rainbow Six: Lockdown (Multi)
* America’s Army: Rise of a Soldier (PS2/Xbox)
* Ghost Recon 2 Mission Pack (Xbox only)
* Far Cry Instincts (Multi)
* World War II Squadron (Xbox only)
* 187 Ride or Die (Multi)

Fiscal year 2005, 2nd quarter (to October 1st)

* And1 (Basketball) (Multi)
* New chapter of Brothers In Arms (Xbox / PS2 / PC)
* Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon 3 (Multi + Xbox 2)
* Peter Jackson’s King Kong (Multi + Xbox 2)
* Prince of Persia 3 (Mult i+ Xbox 2)
Edit: For the people too lazy to read the rest of the topic, of course the Xbox 2 SKU will be available when the system will be released. This list here only shows the first expected ship date for the current gen)

Fiscal year 2005, 3rd quarter (until January 1st 2006)

* Splinter Cell 4 (Multi + Xbox 2)
* Killing Day (working title) (Xbox 2 and other next gen platforms)
* Title to be confirmed (Xbox)
* Title to be confirmed (PS2)

skorp
03-17-2005, 06:52 PM
I wonder how much different these games (Multi-platform) except Killing Day going to be. How will it compare on Xbox2 with the rest. Other than using a more powerful system, I wonder what will be the seperation between xbox and others compared to next-gen xbox?!...That reeks! lol

I think price will be a factor, because it's still undetermined on next-gen. It would be nice to know...

NephilimTX
03-20-2005, 02:00 AM
I wonder how much different these games (Multi-platform) except Killing Day going to be. How will it compare on Xbox2 with the rest. Other than using a more powerful system, I wonder what will be the seperation between xbox and others compared to next-gen xbox?!...That reeks! lol

I think price will be a factor, because it's still undetermined on next-gen. It would be nice to know...
Sounds like X-Box will still have the jump on the multiplatform, being that at one point or another the majority of the technology will be passing through microsoft's hands.
That, and I just trust MSN already has a nice chunk of $$$$ to hand out as spiffs. :bang: :rofl: