X

Images: Games line up for Xbox 360

Microsoft is gathering game titles to be ready for the launch of Xbox 360 on Nov. 22.
By Bill Detwiler, Contributor
22072.jpg
1 of 9 Bill Detwiler/ZDNET

Perfect Dark Zero

Microsoft is filling out its lineup card for Xbox 360 games that will be available when the console launches on Nov. 22, 2005. The company expects 15-20 games at the debut although only eight games are definite right now.

Perhaps the most interest so far has been on game developer Rare's first sequel to the bestseller "Perfect Dark"--called "Perfect Dark Zero." Agent Joanna Dark returns in this first-person shooter.

Gamespot has more information from Microsoft's press event.

22073.jpg
2 of 9 Bill Detwiler/ZDNET

Kameo: Elements of Power

Kameo, the heroine of "Kameo: Elements of Power" must transform into various monsters to save the world in another Rare game.

22074.jpg
3 of 9 Bill Detwiler/ZDNET

Madden NFL 06

Another title, Madden NFL 06, is widely anticipated for the Xbox 360 even though versions of it have been around since August on all the current game console systems.

22075.jpg
4 of 9 Bill Detwiler/ZDNET

NBA 2K6

A different kind of shooter hits a three in 2K Sports "NBA 2K6." This will be ready at launch.

22076.jpg
5 of 9 Bill Detwiler/ZDNET

Project Gotham Racing 3

Another game on the definite list, "Project Gotham Racing 3" by Bizarre Creations features supercar racing in HD.

22077.jpg
6 of 9 Bill Detwiler/ZDNET

Tiger Woods

You can reserve tee time with Tiger Woods as your partner in Electronic Arts' "Tiger Woods PGA Tour '06" on Nov. 22.

22078.jpg
7 of 9 Bill Detwiler/ZDNET

Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter

Ubisoft's tactical shooter series finds Xbox 360 with "Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter." It's on the potential list.

22079.jpg
8 of 9 Bill Detwiler/ZDNET

Gears of War

Tactics and survival are key to defeating the Locust Horde in "Gears of War"--developed by the creators of the "Unreal" franchise Epic Games. This game didn't make the launch list but is expected in 2006.

22080.jpg
9 of 9 Bill Detwiler/ZDNET

Quake 4

Id Software brings one of the video game classics back to life with "Quake 4." Gamers hope this one makes the cut.

Related Galleries

Holiday wallpaper for your phone: Christmas, Hanukkah, New Year's, and winter scenes
Holiday lights in Central Park background

Related Galleries

Holiday wallpaper for your phone: Christmas, Hanukkah, New Year's, and winter scenes

21 Photos
Winter backgrounds for your next virtual meeting
Wooden lodge in pine forest with heavy snow reflection on Lake O'hara at Yoho national park

Related Galleries

Winter backgrounds for your next virtual meeting

21 Photos
Holiday backgrounds for Zoom: Christmas cheer, New Year's Eve, Hanukkah and winter scenes
3D Rendering Christmas interior

Related Galleries

Holiday backgrounds for Zoom: Christmas cheer, New Year's Eve, Hanukkah and winter scenes

21 Photos
Hyundai Ioniq 5 and Kia EV6: Electric vehicle extravaganza
img-8825

Related Galleries

Hyundai Ioniq 5 and Kia EV6: Electric vehicle extravaganza

26 Photos
A weekend with Google's Chrome OS Flex
img-9792-2

Related Galleries

A weekend with Google's Chrome OS Flex

22 Photos
Cybersecurity flaws, customer experiences, smartphone losses, and more: ZDNet's research roundup
shutterstock-1024665187.jpg

Related Galleries

Cybersecurity flaws, customer experiences, smartphone losses, and more: ZDNet's research roundup

8 Photos
Inside a fake $20 '16TB external M.2 SSD'
Full of promises!

Related Galleries

Inside a fake $20 '16TB external M.2 SSD'

8 Photos