Many people have been waiting to see what Halo 3 for the Xbox 360 was gonna look like. Well, fine folks… you are good to go. Woo Hoo! Halo 3! Halo 3 Trailer
According to our row of clocks in the Engadget situation room here at Engadget HQ, it’s now past 11:00AM, December 2nd in Japan, which means the Wii has been out and about in its home country for around two hours by now. We just got some pics from a friendly tipster at the Yodobashi camera store in Shinkjuku, Japan, where the line stretched several blocks and the console quickly sold out. Apparently the scene was very calm, with most people picking up an extra Wiimote along with 2-3 games, before heading on their merry way home to partake in unboxing rituals and a weekend of Zelda fun. There are purportedly 400,000 consoles available at launch in Japan, and at this point we’re guessing just about every one of ‘em is either sold or spoken for. Happy Wii-ing Japan! Keep reading for some more pics of Japanese launch “mayhem.”
Video Games have definitely evolved in the past 20 years or so. This video displays the history of video games, and the evolution of video games, from Pong to XBox 360. The Evolution of Video Games is a great video.
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Punk-o-Matic Instructions:
Select drum beats bass and electric guitar beats and make your own punk music. Click on a box to cycle through the beats. Hold CTRL or “Z” KEY to cycle backward. Hold SHIFT or “X” KEY to delete a beat. Hold CAPSLOCK or “C” KEY to listen to a beat, and hold SPACEBAR to play the music from that point. Enjoy!