Joystiq live at the Take Two E3 07 press conference
8:34AM PDT - (All-Pro lets you build the team you want. Good thing, since you can't use the ones the NFL uses! You can design your own uniforms and logos to customize it just like you want, allowing thousands of combinations. We're wondering how close we could get to a New York Giants jersey ... something tells us the answer is really close.
8:35AM PDT - They're really playing up the independence angle. "This isn't watered down, league-approved football."[Before] we were never allowed to show what these guys really do." "The league never allowed us to have players talk." We're free! They've created the 2K sports ticker -- accurate up to date scores live while you're playing the game. All-Pro Football 2K comes out next week so if you don't want to support the Madden hegemony, try that out.
8:38AM PDT: We're off to the world of Rapture. A look at the trailer and a developer tells us Bioshock is "the shooter with lots of cool shit." We have to agree with you there. We've got another look at the game, beginning with our protagonist sinking in the water. There's pieces of luggage and airplane debris all around him. He comes up for air, surrounding flames. There's a lighthouse nearby (thank the gods!). Inside there's a pod that you climb in which takes you on your way to Rapture.
8:42AM PDT: We've got a training video from Andrew Ryan, preaching his vision of Rapture. Rapture was originally constructed as an idealistic city, but just built underwater. Geez, that sounded like such a a good idea ... They're walking through many of the game's genetic powers. Our imagination is really running wild thinking about the Incinerate power. Electro-bolt ain't so bad itself. And that's it, they're showing the game all over the place here and, of course, it's out in just a couple weeks.
8:50AM PDT: "The most anticipated title of the year." To be honest, this is a tough call to make. Master Chief would obviously argue otherwise. They're going to show us the first public live demo of the title ever. They're crunching some GTA numbers, which are understandably impressive. We're watching the two trailers. Trailer one we're all familiar with. The familiar sights and sounds of Koyaniquatsi meets GTA fill the auditorium. "Perhaps here, things will be different." Something tells us that ain't gonna happen, friend.
8:53AM PDT: Now, "we're all looking for that special someone." We forgot how great looking that second trailer was. Now, they're going to show us a "morsel" of the game. Two Rockstar devs take the stage. The music is a placeholder, so they ask that we not mention it. They've never shown a game to an audience this large before it's release. They remind us that it's a work in progress, so we'll be nice. Something tells us it will impress regardless.
The titles shares all key players from earlier GTA games. This consistency should ensure that the title meets expectations. With GTAIV, they're looking to "create the defining next generation action adventure." They show Niko starting in Star Juntion (Times Square). This is not a rags to riches story, "it's a rags to slightly better rags story."
The game looks like a work in progress. There's some strange clipping with NPCs, and a notable lack of pedestrians. Niko jumps into a car and we're off! There are some definite framerate issues and fill-in, but it's early! The previous GTA games (remember, consistency!) were always smooth. The lighting is incredible! As the sun rises, there's a very distinct atmosphere. It feels like a cold New York City morning. We need a bagel and some coffee.
8:59AM PDT: Niko breaks out his cell phone and calls a buddy for some firepower. (Voiceovers aren't in yet). And that's all they're showing, no shots of the promised firepower. We need to find a buddy we can call for firepower but we'll settle for bagels and coffee right now.
9:00AM PDT: Take Two is back on stage thanking the various folks in the corporate family who made this all popular: Rockstar, 2K, etc. And we're out!
[Update: Added some info where our guardian angel, 2K's Marcelyn Ditter, swooped in and spirited us away to safety (read: the press conference). Thanks again, Marcelyn!]

8:18AM PDT - More late arrivals. "Haven't they heard of LA traffic?" a disgruntled media attendee wonders.

8:25AM PDT - "Sorry everyone, the press conference is full." So what did we RSVP for? Apparently not a seat ...
8:29AM PDT - Thanks to the valiant and courageous efforts of 2K's Director of Public Relations, Marcelyn Ditter, we managed to quietly slide in (but we felt guilty for abandoning our patiently waiting colleagues). Sure enough, there aren't any seats, so we've grabbed some floor ... and we're off: All-Pro Football was developed to satisfy the demand of fans who thought 2K's football video games were the best games out there.










Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Luis Zapata @ Jul 12th 2007 11:25AM
How? What? Why?
Luis Zapata @ Jul 12th 2007 11:28AM
BTW, we want a Manhunt 2 Director's Cut version!!! Then maybe we can use the WiiFit board to crush someone's skull. :P
DaveC @ Jul 12th 2007 11:32AM
Nice one Take-Two, fill it before the people who should be in get there.
Vince @ Jul 12th 2007 11:33AM
lol. best article ever.
Konny @ Jul 12th 2007 11:35AM
You guys need to upgrade your foto gear.. the camera on your phone doesnt cut it.
Zach @ Jul 12th 2007 11:54AM
haha... PWNED?
Almack64 @ Jul 12th 2007 11:38AM
Wow so anybody know who did make it in? I'm really interested in what's being said.
steve @ Jul 12th 2007 11:40AM
Were sorry, but this conference has been rated AO, so it can be seen by no-one.
Almack64 @ Jul 12th 2007 11:40AM
Oh that was a break...
Ken Seang @ Jul 12th 2007 11:41AM
I know this is a Take Two event but why is the THQ logo on the front of this article???
Shagittarius @ Jul 12th 2007 11:47AM
TakeTwo almost sounds like THQ.
Joshua @ Jul 12th 2007 11:43AM
Wow right when you could use some good press for a change something like this goes down.
Perhaps Jack Thompson and his media circus got there first...
Kyle Orland @ Jul 12th 2007 11:45AM
@Ken, we were having some technical difficulties at first. Everything should be copacetic now.
Bruhn @ Jul 12th 2007 12:09PM
Is this a new trend in E3, extremely short,unimpressive, and over hyped press conferences. If so I want the old exciting and somewhat over the top E3 back, this E3 has had nothing really exciting, I have yet to hear something surprising or completely unexpected. I am still extremely excited for the games coming out this year but I was really hoping for something groundbreaking this year.
Tony @ Jul 12th 2007 12:24PM
I don't really remember Take 2's conference being hyped by anyone. Usually all of these 3rd party developer ones are short and only show off things we've seen before... it's been like that EVERY year that I've been paying attention to it, unless I've missed something.
Car2oon @ Jul 12th 2007 12:11PM
Sorry, but that sounded pretty lame. You go through all that trouble sneaking in, and all you got was a glitchy walkthrough od Niko driving a car, then calling somebody?
Shagittarius @ Jul 12th 2007 12:30PM
I think E3 is underwhelming this year beacuse each company colectivly agreed to stop showing off game demos that are 3 years out. Hopefully in the future companies will hold their announcements for games until E3 for games comming out this year. However that said I know people announce games in developement whenever but maybe they will hold back on demo media until E3 creating excitement for games that will be out by the end of the year.
If this is whats happening then E3 will be better for it in the long run, but were gonna have a couple lean years before this pays off if they stick to this strategy.
WholesomeGoodness @ Jul 12th 2007 12:37PM
Serious, serious bonus points for referencing Koyaanisqatsi, even if you didn't spell it right.
C. Grant @ Jul 12th 2007 12:54PM
Hey, I was liveblogging!
Wholesome Goodness @ Jul 12th 2007 1:25PM
I know, that's why you got serious, serious points and not some smaller reward, like regular bonus points. But the spelling hurt your technical presentation.
Jeff @ Jul 12th 2007 12:39PM
'"The most anticipated title of the year." To be honest, this is a tough call to make. Master Chief would obviously argue otherwise.'
Sales wouldn't, though. The GTA series significantly outsells Halo - about 2:1, in fact. (I'm talking game for game too, not the whole series.)
I think it's safe to say that GTA is more anticipated among all types of gamers than Halo. Maybe not among any particular group reading any particular blog, but across all gamer groups collectively, sure.
alexy @ Jul 12th 2007 3:53PM
naw, duh the GTA titles sold more than halo they we're freaking multi console...
captain underpants and the bringdown gang @ Jul 12th 2007 8:47PM
I agree with the complainer up there, at my last count there is only 1 (one) game that was un-announced and shown off and thats the inFamous game. Granted, GranTurismo 5 was FUCKING BEAUTIFUL. but, cmon now, GranTuriso HD had nearly the same graphics. I want E3 to be like Macworld where no one knows what to expect (except for a few things) and your blown the fuck away every time. (petition time?)
bassbeast @ Jul 12th 2007 8:43PM
Oh my god! That's my WIFE in the first pic! Hey Kyle Orland (if you read this), recognize Erin's head?