With Sony's pitch for Ratchet & Clank Future: Quest for Booty--a $15 slice of action-platforming follow-up to the bestselling "Tools of Destruction" for the PS3--say hello to the increasingly episodic face of gaming. Sony's foray into a first-tier-franchises-meet-movie-ticket-prices market could signal the advent of major properties sliced like cake layers into budget-sized installments. Want to play games of 4 to 5-hour chapters instead of $60 whole enchiladas? It's looking like you'll at least have the option to shortly. --Matt Peckham
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In Pictures: E3 2008 Picks and Pans
For once it doesn't matter whether you swear by the Wii, Xbox 360, PS3, or PC gaming. It's all here. Here's what caught our eye--and what we wish we'd never laid eyes on--at this year's E3 gaming expo in LA.
Shorter Games, Cheaper Future
Xbox 360 Gets Netflix
Nintendo Woos Casual Gamers, Forgets Hardcore Fans?
Spore is Gonna Be Huge
First Person Parkour?
Sayonara, Third-Party Exclusives
Box Office Boffo
That's Super! (Kind of)
Sony: Filming (Still in Progress)
Oh, The Horror!
Changing The Game With Real World Stats
Battle Of The Bands
Resist This!
Genre Benders
BigLittleGames
Shorter Games, Cheaper Future
Rimshot
Dud and Dudder
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