One of the reasons the Xbox 360 seems poised for success is that
developer support is very strong. Microsoft's Peter Moore noted that
about 4,000 developer kits for the new console have already been
distributed. While many developers, especially Japanese ones, were
skeptical of the Xbox when it arrived in 2001, most of the naysayers
eventually came on board. The one key thing about the industry now is
that the days of seeing the sorts of exclusive deals that helped
Nintendo rule the roost back in the day are probably gone for good. The
fact that a company like Rockstar would convert its Grand Theft Auto
games over to the Xbox speaks to how Microsoft made believers among the
development community.
The nature of the video game business for publishers is to reach as
many people as possible. Consoles with user bases in the millions can't
be ignored. There's been enough excitement in the development community
over the current Xbox hardware and the potential of Xbox Live that
making the leap to the 360 right now makes smart business sense. The
powerful hardware, which MS has made no secret it's aiming to make as
developer-friendly as possible, will have a very powerful draw on
developers, who are always hungry for more muscle to realize their
visions.
This has ensured a healthy amount of support in the US, but, based on
all the announcements that have been made in the months leading up to
E3, it appears MS has managed to entice the Japanese development
community as well. With support from heavy hitters such as ex-Square
motherbrain Hironobu Sakaguchi, who is now with Mistwalker, and ex-Sega
visionary Tetsuya Mizuguchi, the 360 is poised to have unique content
that should have a strong appeal to the Japanese market and, by
default, the US one. By signing developers of that caliber and by
retaining close ties with Tecmo's amazing Team Ninja, all signs point
to the 360 software library having some great content. This is
ultimately all coming about because Microsoft has shown it "gets"
what's needed to be a success in the console space and that confidence
is picked up on by developers who are eager to throw down with someone
who's hungry to make a mark in the industry.
Here are some games that have been announced or are known to be in development on the Xbox 360.
Alan Wake
Developer: Remedy
Publisher: n/a
The maker of the Max Payne series will be bringing this game to the
Xbox 360. The screenshots and first trailer show a quiet, eerily
idyllic setting in a heavily forested area near the coast.
Blue Dragon
Developer: Mistwalker
Publisher: n/a
Hironobu Sakaguchi and other ex-Square developers are hard at work on a
role-playing game for the Xbox 360. Character design will be done by
noted illustrator Akira Toriyama. The two previously collaborated on
the classic SNES RPG Chrono Trigger, which bodes well for Blue Dragon.
Call of Duty 2
Developer: Infinity Ward
Publisher: Activision
It hasn't been officially announced on the Xbox 360, but
sharp-eyed GameSpot editors spied this World War II shooter at the
taping of the Xbox 360 premiere event. The PC version of the game will
follow the storylines of four different soldiers, as well as offer
squad-based combat.
Condemned
Developer: Monolith
Publisher: Sega
This survival horror game from Sega and
Monolith will follow Ethan Thomas, an FBI agent in the Serial Crimes
Unit (SCU), which is a team of G-men dedicated to tracking down serial
killers, Clarice Starling-style. While playing as Thomas, gamers must
navigate "urban environments filled with deadly sociopaths who lurk on
the periphery of humanity," according to Sega. Sign us up.
Dark Sector
Developer: Digital Extremes
Publisher: n/a

Dark corridors abound in early media of Dark Sector
This first-person sci-fi action game is being developed by the same
folks that brought you Unreal Championship and Unreal Tournament 2003.
The first trailer shows a stealthy alien skulking his way through the
halls of a human base or ship.
The Darkness
Developer: Starbreeze Studios.
Publisher: Majesco Games
The developer of the surprise hit, The Chronicles of Riddick,
are hard at work on a new action game, which is adapted from a comic
book of the same name. Players will take the role of a Mafia hitman
named Jackie Estacado who is possessed by strange, mystical powers.
Demonik
Developer: Terminal Reality
Publisher: Majesco Games
Noted horror author Clive Barker teams up with the makers of
Bloodrayne to produce this game, which will be based on a horror movie.
If the storyline is as compelling as Undying, Barker's last foray into
games, then Xbox 360 players should be in for a treat.
Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion
Developer: Bethesda Softworks
Publisher: 2K Games
The creator of the monstrously epic Daggerfall and Morrowind
role-playing games will bring the next iteration in the Elder Scrolls
series, Oblivion, to the Xbox 360. The game promises to offer the same
open-ended style of gameplay and story advancement as its predecessors.
Full Auto
Developer: Sega
Publisher: Sega
This car combat game hearkens to
The Road Warrior and
other car combat films and games. Pick a car and outfit it with machine
guns, cannons, and other weapons before driving it to battle in the
streets of a city called Staunton. Xbox Live support means you can
shoot up your friends and their rides too.
Gears of War
Developer: Epic Games
Publisher: MS Game Studios
Probably the most
impressive-looking of the first batch of titles revealed for the Xbox
360, Epic Games' Gears of War looks like it's going to be a
hard-hitting sci-fi-themed tactical shooter. Featuring a
behind-the-back, third-person perspective and an impressive level of
detail in the characters and environments, Gears of War has blockbuster
sci-fi hit written all over it. We wonder how it'll actually play,
though.
Ghost Recon 3
Developer: Ubisoft
Publisher: Ubisoft
If the previous games in the series are any indication, players
will lead a team of highly trained and heavily armed special forces
units through intense tactical battles in Ubisoft's upcoming shooter.
Kameo: Elements of Power
Developer: Rare, Ltd.
Publisher: Microsoft Game Studios
Originally slated for release on the Xbox, Rare's platformer
will instead debut on the Xbox 360. The titular heroine of the game has
the ability to magically transform into different monsters, giving her
specialized powers to fight off the evil trolls that have invaded her
land.
Madden NFL 06
Developer: EA Tiburon
Publisher: EA Sports

This isn't actual in-game footage, but Michael Strahan still looks scary.
An action-packed trailer for the next-generation of Madden NFL games
aired on ESPN during the NFL Draft a few weeks ago. The videos and
screenshots taken from that trailer are not actual in-game footage, but
they should give us a good idea of what to expect from the game as far
as camera angles, special effects, and graphical fidelity go.
NBA 2K6
Developer: Visual Concepts
Publisher: 2K Sports
Stunningly realistic visuals
demonstrate set our expectations high for the next installment in
Visual Concepts' acclaimed basketball series, coming to the Xbox 360.
Need for Speed Most Wanted
Developer: Electronic Arts
Publisher: Electronic Arts
EA's hugely successful street
racing series is coming to the Xbox 360, complete with some high-speed,
dangerous police chases this time around.
Perfect Dark Zero
Developer: Rare, Ltd.
Publisher: MS Game Studios
Perfect Dark Zero is the sequel to the classic Rare shooter from the
Nintendo64. Details on the game were spilled by a clan of female
professional gamers, whose members revealed that the game would include
spy gadgets and jetpack-like devices.
Project Gotham Racing 3
Developer: MS Game Studios
Publisher: Bizarre Creations
The beloved Xbox racing
franchise is officially headed to the Xbox 360. Kudos to whoever made
that decision. We can't wait to see how it turns out.
Quake 4
Developer: Raven Software
Publisher: Activision
Like Call of Duty 2, Quake 4 hasn't been specifically announced
for the Xbox 360 yet. But the Raven-developed sequel to id Software's
classic shooter series was spotted in trailer form at the taping of
MTV's Xbox 360 premiere show.
Saint's Row
Developer: THQ
Publisher: THQ
THQ is developing a GTA-style action game for the Xbox 360.
Tiger Woods PGA Tour 06
Developer: EA Sports
Publisher: EA Sports
We're almost frightened to think about how realistic Tiger Woods is
going to look in the first Xbox 360 installment in his highly acclaimed
golf sim series.
Tomb Raider: Legend
Developer: Crystal Dynamics
Publisher: Eidos Interactive
Lara Croft is back, but you probably already knew that just from
hearing the collective swoon of prepubescent boys. In her latest
adventure, she'll be platforming through various settings, such as an
office building, a mineshaft, and (what else?) a medieval tomb. Also
look for her to wield her signature guns akimbo, as well as a rocket
launcher.
Tony Hawk's American Wasteland
Developer: Neversoft
Publisher: Activision
American Wasteland will set the Tony
Hawk series in one gigantic Los Angeles, free from loading times. The
game will also feature BMX biking and online play via Xbox Live.