

There was always a line waiting to play that game.
Microsoft had nothing to keep people interested.Ĭraig discusses Guitar Hero 2.

Craig discusses Mario's voice being heard while waiting in line. Everyone was asking about checking out the Wii. Craig thinks Nintendo was the biggest winner. There was Mortal Kombat, which he could have done at the Midway booth. Microsoft's booth was the exact same booth showed last year, and had the exact same games. There were some older games set up there, and people were avoiding them. Tom thinks everyone in the Kenzie hall sucked. Tom discusses how Sony were accused of having motion controls since they discovered Nintendo were doing it. Tom had little expectations coming into E3, and was really impressed by them. Tom asked about that, and they aren't sure if that will make it into the game or not. There is a bar of time to perform fatalities. Tom discusses being able to perform multiple fatalities in a row. There isn't any DLC planned for right now. Online is going to be a big deal for the game. The characters can have their own builds created. Craig then asks about the character creation. They intend to include all of the previous Mortal Kombat characters in this game. It is currently only on current consoles, and only had 15 playble characters at E3.Ĭraig found a developer - Jim Tredina, and interviewed him. Mortal Kombat Armeggeddon is coming out with 50 playable characters. Tom wants to make the record that he got one round from Fatality as a moral victory, even though the ref called it a practice round. Fatality doesn't know who Morgon Webb from G4 is. Fatality mentions the gaming torunaments coming up this year all over the world. By 2002, he started making gaming products. He won over $100,000 in 2000 and got a sponsor, only to lose the sponsor during the. He left to compete in Sweden at 18 years old to become the world champion.

Fatality didn't know how good he was when he first competed, and had to move out of his mom's house. From 6pm-4am, he gets some more playtime in.įatality discusses having a product to help out his wrist. He gets up at noon, plays for four hours, and then goes for a run two to four miles a day. Panko, Quake 1, and Doom 2 are also listed. Quake 3 allowed people to make a living out of games, he played Mortal Kombat 2 non stop as a kid. He discusses having female fans.Ĭraig asks what are his top five games. Vue was his closest competitor last year. Fatality says that it is all about always running when he is number 1, and always on the move, trying to continue his dominance. Tom and Fatality competed against each other, and the results are in a video. People were talking about how 'out of this world' the graphics were.Ĭraig talks about Tom interviewing Fatality. Craig did, and says that the Wii's graphics are not as good as the PS3.Ĭraig was walking around the Sony area and talked to people, asking about the controllers. Tom didn't get to play the Wii this weekend. Tom got to fly around and destroy everything. Tom was impressed at how good the game looked. The game was running on the PlayStation 3 in the personal rooms. Sony will take a big role on today's show. Craig and Tom discuss E3, and interview Fatality.Į3 has come and gone.
