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Adventure games - from epic sagas to silly platformers, usually containing in-depth storylines, exploration, and fantastic level design.  Games in this category are often referred to as "action", "adventure", "strategy", or "role-playing" (RPG) gamesSports games-involve individual and team based contests with points, competition, and some simulation.  Games in this category are often referred to as "sports", "racing", and "fighting" games.Shooting games - involve twitch gameplay, intense action, projectile weapons, and action-packed gameplay.  Games in this category are often referred to as "first-person shooting", "arcade shooting", and "action" games.

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Welcome to NShooters, if we feel that you as a shooters fan will be interested in a game or peripheral, we will give it coverage right here on NShooters. If you enjoy other genres of games in addition to shooters, then be sure to visit NAdventures and NSports in order to get your fill of gaming content. Check out http://hub.ngenres.com for the highlight stories from each genre.

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News   NGenres E3 Coverage -- HUGE
- Posted By Mike Schneider, 05.20.2002

Two years ago, Tariq Bashir, Andrew Weatherton, and myself went to E3 representing the staff of N64Shooters.com. It was a total getting our feet wet experience, to say the least.

Last year, with triple the staff on hand, we turned a lot of heads. Anyone who can recall should remember a main page filled with neverending links to content: loaded impressions, roundtable discussions, interviews, screens, and on the floor gossip -- all delivered 24 hours a day from Los Angeles.

This year, 2002, we have even more in mind. We've got 13 people booked for the Los Angeles Convention Center. We've got dozens of interviews and private sessions with bigshot developers and publishers. We've got more and far superior technology. And we've got even more experience.

You better believe it when we're telling you that NGenres is going to be a rocking E3 Nintendo source.


Tuesday, we will be manning the Nintendo Press Event and covering it in every possible perspective.

Wednesday-Friday, we will deliver you impressions for EVERY GameCube game on the show floor, and most all, if not all GameBoy Advance games.

Furthermore, you should naturally expect other goodies such as editorial insight, news briefings, media, and much more -- as I, Mike Schneider will be controlling the front from home as well.


The time has come, and barring a blackout in Los Angeles, a new dawn is set to be born. Let the good times roll.

- Mike Schneider