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Hotmail UK updated

Daniel Fleshbourne   on 23 January 2003 - 14:30 · 22 comments & 625 views

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Xbox features include:
  • New monster: Mechagodzilla 3 (from the latest GodzillaŽ film release in Japan) joins the cast.
  • New arenas: Vortaak Home World. The alien's home world, features new challenges like volcanoes, spaceship launchers, installation-protection missiles, and plenty of alien buildings to throw. Boxing Ring, the largest boxing ring in the world constructed for monster battles complete with ropes, bells and blimps.
  • New Computer AI: One gamer can now play a four-player melee or team game against the Xbox Artificial Intelligence.
  • Single-player Destruction Mode: Players can rip up a city -- all by themselves.
  • Soundtrack support: Rip tunes to the Xbox hard drive and play your own tracks while you're fighting as your favorite giant monsters.
  • Xbox Advantage Controls: The extra buttons on the Xbox make it easier to grab monsters and buildings. In addition, the Xbox features improved responsiveness, combos and collision detection.
  • Better visuals: The unmatched graphical prowess of the Xbox hardware allows for better visuals treats, like reflection maps on buildings, true bump mapping, improved animations, smokestacks that emit smoke, better impact effects, specular highlights, bright high-resolution skies, improved lighting model, improved terrain, high resolution city selection movies and high resolution textures.
  • Improved Speed: Solid frame-rate and faster loading times.
    Multiple Saved Games: Up to four players can save their progress on the Xbox hard drive.
In addition to the single-player Adventure Mode, the game includes four additional play styles: Versus Mode, a one on one epic battle royal; Destruction Mode, a timed challenge to see which player can destroy more of a city in a given amount of time; Survival Mode, the ultimate test of a player's skill, pitting him against monster after monster with the score based on the number of enemies defeated before losing a match; and Melee Mode, a one-to-four player points-based multiplayer slugfest.

The game features an epic sense of scope and scale, with 10 massive real-world and fantasy fighting arenas, including San Francisco, Tokyo and the notorious Monster Island, that are fully 3D and totally interactive. Players can pick up and throw buildings and landmarks like Big Ben, toss enemies into vast fuel tank farms and stomp on baseball stadiums. "GodzillaŽ: Destroy All Monsters Melee" also features additional hidden, unlockable areas only found on the Xbox(TM). Each city has been created with amazing attention to detail, including working traffic lights, blinking neon signs and moving cars, buses and tanker trucks.

More than 10 licensed monsters, each carefully modeled from the record-setting movie franchise, appear in the game including Godzilla 90's, Mechagodzilla, Megalon, Destoroyah, King Ghidorah, Mothra and many more. Each character is equipped with basic fighting maneuvers like kicks, punches, jumps, projectile attacks and blocks. For more hardcore fighting fans, "Godzilla: Destroy All Monsters Melee" includes a robust combo system and special attacks that are unique to each creature's abilities from the original movies. Power-ups are dropped into the arena by alien ships and hidden within city buildings, providing health and other enhanced abilities.

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(1 reply) #1 wildliquid on 23 Jan 2003 - 14:33
im not seeing any difference.... is it only for certain countries?
#1.1 creamhackered on 23 Jan 2003 - 14:34
Works fine here, maybe they are still deploying or maybe it is only for certain countries. Not sure.
#2 Truman on 23 Jan 2003 - 14:34
I just checked, looks the same as it always has..
#3 daveS on 23 Jan 2003 - 14:35
Me 2, Looks tHe same ?!?!
#4 AshMan on 23 Jan 2003 - 14:36
Ditto that!
#5 PeterHammer on 23 Jan 2003 - 14:37
I don't really see a brand new look, or new tools for that matter. Go to the signin page and the only thing they mention is a new signin page. Are you sure about the news source?
#6 Voodoo on 23 Jan 2003 - 14:37
looks like its uk only
#7 creamhackered on 23 Jan 2003 - 14:38
UK Only or something to do with your passport inside XP, or maybe load balancing like timdorr suggested on a post in the forum
#8 BadGopher on 23 Jan 2003 - 14:44
If you really wanna see it (it's been there for a while now) just go to msn.com and click on the hotmail button.
#9 hobsgrg on 23 Jan 2003 - 14:44
I live in the UK and i don't see any difference
#10 Jerichohol on 23 Jan 2003 - 14:45
its the same for me also. Maybe for certain regions only
#11 Jasco on 23 Jan 2003 - 14:45
...and it looks ugly if you are behind a firewall.
#12 humcheepeng on 23 Jan 2003 - 14:53
Try this link instead: http://login.passport.net/uilogin.srf?id=6528 I'm in Singapore. EDIT: Seems that it doesn't work. You really must go to www.msn.com and click the Sign In button, just like what someone said in the above comment.
#13 TranceSphere on 23 Jan 2003 - 15:29
I've seen that ages ago :/:/
#14 eSouL on 23 Jan 2003 - 15:33
my hotmail has this design since months ago..
#15 Betaz on 23 Jan 2003 - 15:45
This is something that other places (well... the only one i know for sure is the US) has had for a long time. MS updates other country's website and software later.
#16 Eric Ferleman on 23 Jan 2003 - 15:54
I'm not seing a difference either. Same design as always. Oh well, no big deal to me.
(1 reply) #17 briangw on 23 Jan 2003 - 16:34
so what's different? Looks like it always has.
#17.1 Eric Ferleman on 23 Jan 2003 - 16:38
Yes, seems like most peeps on here did not notice any difference at all.
(1 reply) #18 kirk26 on 23 Jan 2003 - 17:32
hey, i posted about the us version being different this morning and now its been deleted or moved from the back page news. Oh well.
#18.1 kirk26 on 23 Jan 2003 - 17:34
[neoquote=#18.0 by kirk26]hey, i posted about the us version being different this morning and now its been deleted or moved from the back page news. Oh well. [/neoquote] Of course I'm a hipocrate now. I always complain about the posting whiners who cry about their posts not being source. I guess I need a cup of STFU.
#19 sonicice on 24 Jan 2003 - 07:31
[url=http://web.archive.org/web/19971212072422/http://www.hotmail.com/]Ahhh, remember the days?[/url]

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