Rumor: Guitar Hero World Tour full set list
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Joystiq E3 hands-on: Tomb Raider: Underworld
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Nyko FrontMan guitar compatibility chart
During E3 we spoke with third-party peripheral manufacturer Nyko about its line of FrontMan guitars and which games the different versions were compatible with. We did a quick and dirty post on what we were told during the E3 madness, but Nyko just sent over the chart above, which, admittedly, is much easier to understand.
For first-party guitar compatibility, check out our Guitar Hero / Rock Band guitar compatibility matrix v2. We're sure to have v3 available as soon as we confirm Rock Band 2, Guitar Hero: World Tour and Rock Revolution guitar compatibility.
Joystiq E3 eyes-on: Sonic Unleashed

The first thing you notice about Unleashed is that it's very pretty. Even with rough shadows and unfinished lighting physics, the game looks gorgeous. It looks like it might also play quite nicely, depending on controls. There are two different styles of gameplay in Unleashed which, together, could satisfy most Sonic fans.
For a lot of people the name Sonic is synonymous with "speed," and the day-time missions in Unleashed reflect this. The first level seemed simple enough -- hold the analog stick in the right direction and watch Sonic go, making sure to jump in time. Obviously, this won't be true throughout the game, later levels will feature more precise platforming sections and less non-stop running. There are also different routes to take throughout the levels, which require a specific button combination press in order to reach.
Jimi Hendrix joins Guitar Hero World Tour

- "Purple Haze (Live)" (recorded in 1969 at the San Diego Sports Arena)
- "The Wind Cries Mary"
E3 2008 news roundup
Microsoft
- Highlights from Microsoft's E3 press conference
- Install your Xbox 360 games to the hard drive, access XBLM on the web
- Details on the New Xbox Experience: search, hard drive play, alerts, themes, pics
- Castle Crashers, Galaga Legions, more on XBLA in 4-6 weeks
- Details on Lips: microphone, your songs, its songs
- Bungie: E3 game announcement pulled by publisher
- Square to squeeze FFXIII onto 360 with little compromise
- Portal: Still Alive additional levels based off Portal: The Flash Version, won't include GlaDOS
- Covenant playable in Halo Wars
- Too Human demo now available
New games this week: Final Fantasy IV edition

If you've got a hankerin' for mummy-centric games that star a character that sort of but not really looks like Brendan Fraser we've got a full list after the break.
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Japanese hardware sales, July 7 - July 13: Birth of gaming journalism edition
During the first few days of last week, Santa Monica, Calif. played host to a bevy of video game journalists, slaveringly searching for scoops to present to you, our dearest readers. Thousands of reporters representing hundreds of publications, both online and tangible, were in attendance, restlessly toiling to bring you up-to-the-minute coverage of all the major keynotes and conferences. During the seldom breaks in our otherwise hectic schedules, it was difficult not to reflect on our chosen profession, and inquire about the origins of our singular career path.
After rigorous research, we here at the Japanese Hardware Sales Institute of Gaming Journalism History discovered the earliest known example of ludological reporting -- a fantastic exposé from an O'Reilly era episode of Inside Edition, which introduces a pair of pipefitting siblings that recently made their way into the hearts and minds of our nation's children. You may have seen this particular video before, and become familiar with reporter Joel Loy's intrepid coverage of the 8-bit sensation known as "Nintendo", and his poetic assertion that the iconic plumbers represent the righteousness and dauntlessness of the human spirit.
Modern day game bloggers could take a lesson from the piece you see above. Sure, we no longer live in a world where bowties and mullets serve as appropriate work attire. Nintendo's game counselors have dispersed, putting the skills they've developed during their tenure to good use at Taco Bells across the nation. However, the exuberance and romanticism you see applied in the video above, the two traits that most game journalists have unceremoniously traded in for sarcasm and trepidation, should never have never been lost over the years.
Kids and fantasy, indeed, Mr. O' Reilly.
- PSP: 56,998
559 (0.99%)- DS Lite: 48,540
1,085 (2.29%) - Wii: 41,768
2,757 (6.19%)- PS3: 12,458
1,901 (13.24%) - PS2: 10,405
1,363 (11.58%)- Xbox 360: 3,807


969 (20.29%)[Source: Media Create]
See: The mullet-clad archives
Tomb Raider: Underworld E3 trailer blows our minds in reverse
Based off of our explorations of the Croft manor in previous Tomb Raider installments, we can say with absolute certainty that Lara Croft has a pretty sweet pad. Or, rather, had a sweet pad -- in the latest E3 trailer for Eidos and Crystal Dynamics' Tomb Raider: Underworld, the titular adventurer, now sans hot pants, apparently lays waste to her extravagant dwelling.
The two-minute, gameplay-less trailer is visually impressive, though our minds are racing with questions surrounding the top-heavy historian's act of residential sabotage. Is she trying to collect on her homeowner's insurance? Is she attempting to quash a rather formidable termite infestation? Perhaps she's trying to earn a visit from Extreme Makeover: Home Edition? We'll be finding out when Underworld explodes onto store shelves November 18.
June NPD: PS3 gets Metal Gear bump, Nintendo makes devilish deal
- DS: 783K
330.4K (+73%)- Wii: 666.7K
8.4K (-1.26%)- PS3: 405K
196.3K (+94.06%)- PSP: 337K
144.3K (+74.9%)- X360: 220K
33.4K (+17.9%)- PS2: 188K
55.3K (+41.7%)You'll find the top ten in software sales after the break.
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Sony 'disappointed' by FFXIII for 360 announcement

"Am I disappointed by it? Yes," Tretton told us, adding: "Am I surprised by it? No." He was quick to stress that the game remains a PS3 exclusive in Japan, but that "seeing as there isn't that big of a [PS3] installed base in [there], I don't know how big of a coup that is for us."
Speaking to the concept of paying third parties for exclusives, Tretton said that Sony has "invested so much money in the [PS3] hardware" that it simply "can't write checks for exclusive software."
Echoing statements made by Sony Worlwide Studios head Shuhei Yoshida prior to E3, Tretton said that Sony's is more focused on exclusive titles from its own teams. "You've got to create platform-defining franchises that you own," he said. "It's the only way you're going to guarantee exclusivity going forward."
Overheard@E3: Sleeping on the job

Roger Daltrey 'bored' by Rock Band
Roger Daltrey is 150 years old. (not from CNN; our estimate)
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