Dreamcast DVD: A Collaborative TL

August. 29, 2006:Xenosaga Episode III is released for the PS2 and GameCube, when not a hit, did make Nintendo like Monolithsoft even more, especially with the upcoming GC exclusive, Baten Kaitos Origins.

September 12: Mechassault: Phantom War is released by Microsoft for the NDS.

September 22: Just Cause is released for all three major consoles and PC

Septemeber 26: Baten Kaitos Origins is released exclusively for the GameCube By Nintendo
 
October 2, 2006: Family Guy Video Game! was released for the PlayStation 2 and the Sega Galaxy by Take-Two Interactive under the Acclaim label.

October 4, 2006: Star Trek: Encounters was released for the PlayStation 2.

October 8, 2006: Scarface: The World is Yours was released for the PS2, Sega Galaxy, Nintendo GameCube and Windows, with a port for the PlayStation 3 and the GameCube X to be released as launch titles.

October 10, 2006: The Legend of Spyro: A New Beginning was released for the GameCube, PlayStation 2, Sega Galaxy, Game Boy Advance and the Sega Gizmondo.

October 17, 2006: Justice League Heroes was released for the PlayStation 2, GameCube, Sega Galaxy, Nintendo DS and the Sega Gizmondo.

October 17, 2006: Justice League Heroes: The Flash was released for the Game Boy Advance.

October 20, 2006: Pre-orders begin to appear on the new GameCube X and the PlayStation 3 consoles, set to be out this November. One of the titles up for pre-order was Rare's newest game Viva Pinata.

October 20. 2006: Dale Earnhardt's NASCAR Racetrack 2007 was released for the GameCube by Microsoft, with a port of the GameCube X serving as the system's launch title.

October 24, 2006: Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Double Agent was released for the PlayStation 2, GameCube and the Sega Galaxy, with a port for the GameCube X and the PlayStation 3 coming as the system's launch titles.

October 24, 2006: Matthew Goggin's Pro Golf 2007 was released for the Nintendo GameCube by Microsoft.
 
October 24, 2006: Phantasy Star Universe is released for the Galaxy

October 31: Need For Speed Carbon is released for PC, Galaxy, PS2 and Gamecube and Ported at launch for PS3 and GCX

November 7, 2006: Call OF Duty 3 is released for Galaxy, PS2 and GC and Ported at launch for PS3 and GCX
Guitar Hero II is released for PS2,GC and Galaxy
Gears of War is released Exclusively for the Galaxy, developed by Epic and published by SEGA, works on a sequel start soon enough

Novemeber 13: Dead or Alive Xtreme 2 is released exclusively for the Galaxy
 
November 14, 2006: Eragon was released for the PS2, GameCube, Sega Galaxy, Game Boy Advance, Nintendo DS, PSP and Sega Gizmondo by Sierra Entertainment.

November 14, 2006: Sonic the Hedgehog (2006) was released for the Sega Galaxy.

November 14, 2006: Sonic the Hedgehog Genesis was released by Sega for the Sega Gizmondo.

November 17, 2006: The PS3 and the GameCube X both launched to North America states. The PS3 was powered by Blu-ray, and the Nintendo/Microsoft GameCube X would be powered by HD-DVD.

November 17, 2006: NBA Courtside 2007 was released for the GameCube and as a launch title for the GameCube X.

November 17, 2006: Rare released Viva Piñata as a launch title for the new GameCube X.
 
November 17, 2006: Nintendo Releases Yoshi New World for the GameCube X, the new game shows the evolution of Yoshi Gameplay with 2D and 3D elements and beautiful graphics to the Unreal Engine 3, as Nintendo commissioned Epic to help into it to get Japanese developers to work at Launch.

Also Early Sales of GCX were better that expected even at the pricetag, Nintendo waits when HD-DVD component becomes cheaper to launch his Motion controller Add-on and already send devkits for all the major third parties
 
November 22, 2006: Superman Returns was released for the PS2, GameCube X, Sega Galaxy, PlayStation 3, Nintendo DS and Sega Gizmondo by Electronic Arts.

December 5, 2006: Microsoft Game Studios released Ring of Honor Wrestling 2007 for the GameCube and the GameCube X.

December 5, 2006: After Marvel turned down Sega's bid, fearing it was console-exclusive, it signed a deal with Vivendi Games to do games based on four upcoming films.

December 11, 2006: Disney's Chicken Little: Ace in Action was released for the GameCube X by Buena Vista Games.

December 12, 2006: WCOV became a hit for Barrington Broadcasting (after it took over from Raycom in 2006 in order to purchase The Liberty Corporation), and decided that they wanted a strong profile for its newscasts.

December 13, 2006: The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess was released for the Nintendo GameCube.
 
November 22, 2006: Bloody Roar 5 is released for the GameCube X, an early life 3D Figthing game.

December 1, 2006: 1080° World Tour developed by Indie Built and Published by Nintendo Exclusively for the GameCube X, one of the Early Life Exclusive to show the Online Gameplay of GCX and the HD Cutscenes thanks the HD-DVD, become an early life Killer app and make Nintendo to work into a sequel with Indie built and ask NST to revive Wave Race for the GCX soon enough

Decemeber 2006: The Holiday shopping season ended up better than expected for SEGA, mostly thanks to not using an HD Optical format allowed a lower Price their rivals when offering bigger Internal storage before price drops are needed. On the other front, Nintendo and MS got better than expected sales with the HD-DVD and early life sports exclusive moving games consoles with Sony on third place. The Optical Wars seems favoring Toshiba with both Sony and Toshiba Courting SEGA to add either format into a console revision or as an add-on even if not used to play games at all. SEGA say they're not in a rush(in reality waiting who offer more or would end up better)

January 9, 2007: The Shield: the game is released for PS2, GC , Galaxy and PC

January 12, 2007: Lost Planet: Extreme Condition is released for Sega Galaxy, GameCube X and PC, a PS3 Port would come a year.
 
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CES 2007: Both Paramount and Warner Bros. announced the support of Total Hi-Def.

January 17, 2007: NCAA March Madness 07 was released for the PS2 and GameCube X.

January 22, 2007: WCOV, the Fox affiliate in Montgomery, owned by Barrington Broadcasting launched a morning newscast Good Day Montgomery, which was set to be placed in the mornings.

January 30, 2007: Rare announced Donkey Kong Pro for the GameCube X, to be out by "the fourth quarte of 2007".

February 5, 2007: More majors announced that they would head to HD-DVD by 2008.

February 13, 2007: Kim Possible: Global Gemini was released for the Nintendo DS and the Sega Gizmondo.
 
January 30, 2007: Battlestations: Midway is released for Galaxy, GCX and PC/MAC.

February 6, 2007: Ar Tonelico: Melody of Elemia is released for PS2, Galaxy and GameCube/GameCube X

February 19: NBA Street Homecourt is released for Galaxy, GameCube X and PS3

February 20: Crackdown is released Exclusively for the GameCube X
 
February 27, 2007: 300: March to Glory was released for the PSP and Sega Gizmondo.

March 6, 2007: Take-Two Interactive released All-Star Baseball 2008 for the Galaxy, PS3, PS2, GameCube X, GameCube, Nintendo DS, Game Boy Advance and the Sega Gizmondo under the Acclaim label.

March 13, 2007: Take-Two Interactive released NCAA Jam 2007 for the Galaxy, PS3, PS2, GameCube X, GameCube, Nintendo DS, Game Boy Advance and the Sega Gizmondo under the Acclaim label.

March 15, 2007: THQ released Drake & Josh for the Game Boy Advance and the Sega Gizmondo, developed by Artificial Mind & Movement.

March 20, 2007: After Burner: Black Falcon was released by Sega for the Sega Gizmondo.

March 21, 2007: Microsoft Game Studios released Ken Griffey Jr.'s MLB Baseball 2007 for the GameCube X and the GameCube, as well as the Game Boy Advance and the Nintendo DS.
 
March 1, 2007: Tekken Dark Ressurection is released for Galaxy,GCX and PS3 as a Download only Exclusive, to prepare for Tekken 6 later in the year.

March 5, 2007: Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories is released for the PS2, GameCube and Galaxy

March 15.2007: The High Definition Optical wars reached a heated point when SEGA send a memo to both Toshiba and Sony that they might Consider a Deluxe Model with either Drive for Holidays depending on which one has the better potential(read better offer), with SEGA revealing it at E3 alongside the Galaxy HDMI Model. To say both companies send representatives and said negotiations become heated, SEGA said will choose before end of April.

March 20: Armored Core 4 is released for all three major home consoles.
Sega Releases Virtua Tennis 3 Exclusively for the Sega Galaxy

March 23: S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Shadow of Chernobyl is released For PC and GameCube X
 
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March 27, 2007: Disney's Meet the Robinsons was released for the Game Boy Advance, Microsoft Windows, Nintendo DS, Sega Gizmondo, GameCube, GameCube X, PlayStation 2 and Sega Galaxy.

April 3, 2007: Guitar Hero 2 was released for the GameCube X.

April 5, 2007: Nintendo announced that Croc would be a playable character in the next Super Smash Bros. game.

April 6, 2007: Argonaut Games announced that sequels to Urban Chaos and Croc was in the works, and was in development on a new IP for the GameCube X.
 
March 27, 2007: The Elder Scrolls IV: Shivering Isles is released for PC and GCX in the latter bundled with TESIV as part of the system port.

March 28: JetPac Refuelled is released for the GCX Virtual Arcade.

April 1, 2007: Nintendo Signs a three games contract with the Polish Developer Nibris, that teased the GCX Horror exclusive Sadness, the contract make Sadness a full-fledge first-party game, with 2 DS games included being Raid over the River and The Children of the Night, the former to be demoed at E3 2007.

April 9, 2007: Super Paper Mario is released Exclusively for the GameCube X
 
April 18, 2007: Bust-a-Move Bash! was released for the GameCube X.

April 22, 2007: Pokemon Diamond & Pearl was released for the Nintendo DS.

E3 2007: Nintendo and Microsoft unveiled their booths at the E3 2007. Among them Silicon Knights gave them Too Human, Rare gave them new installments in the Donkey Kong and Perfect Dark franchises, along with new IP Black Widow, Bungie gave them Metroid III: Defenders of the Conspiracy, Retro Studios gave them Radar Scope X: Corruption and Argonaut Games gave them a new original IP, Dog Chase, and licensed title Threshold.

E3 2007: Take-Two Interactive announced that BioShock would come out on August 21, 2007 for the Sega Galaxy and the GameCube X under the Acclaim label, and will be developed by Acclaim Studios Boston (formerly Irrational Games).

May 8, 2007: Microsoft bought out Psuedo Interactive for $95 million, in order that all future Psuedo IPs would become GameCube X and DS exclusives.

May 15, 2007: MLB 07: The Show was released for the PS2, PS3 and the PSP.
 
Threshold
can you remind me what Threshold was about?
May 8, 2007: Microsoft bought out Psuedo Interactive for $95 million, in order that all future Psuedo IPs would become GameCube X and DS exclusives.
Ohh the cel damage guys...they could make their revival now and works in other projects (forza,sports game) too.

E3 2007: Shadowrun is demoed by Microsoft to be released soon after E3(in July), the game is both a First-Person RPG with a massive Multiplayer Mode in both first and third person, show to be a revival of the SNES RPG but now in First Person , heavily Inspired by Deus EX . They Also demoed MechAssault 3 but is it still in development.

May 17, 2007: The Port/Remaster of Resident Evil 4 is released for PS3, Galaxy and PC, as Nintendo Exclusivity ended with the GCX launch. With a GCX Being put on Hold till working with it with Nintendo.

May 22, 2007: Odin Sphere is released for PS2,GC & GCX and Galaxy

May 27: Atelier Iris 3: Grand Phantasm is released for PS2,GC & GCX and Galaxy

May 29: Forza Motorsport 3 is released for the GameCube X by Microsoft, a hit sequel of the simulation series
 
can you remind me what Threshold was about?
An alien show that OTL lasted a few weeks on CBS in 2005 being cancelled, but TTL managed to get a 3-season run and even had a merchandise.

June 4, 2007: Planet Puzzle League was released for the Nintnedo DS.

June 13, 2007: Prince of Persia Classic was released for the GCX Virtual Arcade.
 
June 3, 2007: Ninja Gaiden II is released by Tecmo Exclusively for the Galaxy, the well-awaited sequel of the 3D Ninja Gaiden it becomes a Megahit for the Galaxy and Opens work for a sequel. But without Series Director Tomonobu Itagaki as he would leave Tecmo shortly after the release.

June 25: Pokemon Battle Revolution is released for the Gamecube X.
The Darkness is released for the Galaxy, Gamecube X and PS3

June 26: Overlord is released for PC, Galaxy and GCX. With a ps3 port coming a year later

June 30: Tomonobu Itagaki Announce his new videogame Studio founded with former Ninja Gaiden Staffer, Valhalla Games and they plan to release a new game with SEGA support.

July 3, 2007: Ninja Gaiden Sigma is released for the PS3 and GCX.
 
July 10, 2007: Project Sylpheed was released by Microsoft for the GameCube X.

July 18, 2007: Bomberman Live was released for the GCX Virtual Arcade.

July 23, 2007: NASCAR 08 was released for the PS2, PS3, GameCube X, Galaxy and Sega Gizmondo.

July 27, 2007: The first trailer for Steven Spielberg's new film, a biopic on Mike Tyson, Tyson: The Man and His Dream, starring Jamie Foxx as Mike Tyson, was released to theaters, with the eventual film coming out on November 16, 2007 by DreamWorks Pictures.

July 25, 2007: Wing Commander Arena was released for the GCX Virtual Arcade.

August 21, 2007: BioShock was released by Take-Two Interactive under the Acclaim label for the GameCube X, Sega Galaxy and Microsoft Windows, developed by Acclaim Studios Boston.
 
July 15, 2007: Shadowrun is released for the GameCube X, developed By FASA and Published by Microsoft Game Studios, The game is a new Version of FASA Shadowrun RPG now using a first-person perspective, heavily inspired by Deus ex and Nintendo and Microsoft Metroid and Radar Scope X. The main story follow a plotline of an ancient magical conspiracy related to the Mayans and took the MC all along the Americas to unfold it. Alongside a Robust Multiplayer mode. The game become a Hit, making FASA third series alongside Crimson Skies and Mechwarrior, with Mechassault 3 coming next year and Crimson skies 2 the year after, a Shadowrun Sequel will take a while.

August 14, 2007: Persona 3 is released for the PS2,GC&GCX and Galaxy

August 28: The Last Story, a Mistwalker, Nintendo and Microsoft co-production is released for the GameCube. The game come after Sakaguchi signed a 3 games exclusive contract Nintendo prioritized the original idea of The Last Story, especially his action-adventure elements over a FF direct clone. The success of the game make Nintendo to Commission a successor and pushed the FF clone idea, named Lost Odyssey for a release next year.(Blue Dragon is butterfly away, no need for diet Dragon Quest when you got the original one)

September 4, 2007: Medal of Honor: Airborne, is released for the Galaxy, GCX, PS3 and PC
 
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