Xbox Evolved posts details about Capcom's E3 2010 line up. Today they announced what videogame titles they will be show casing at the expo in LA June 15-18.

"Well hello all racing fans! Which if you are, you would defiantly NOT like to buy MotoGP 09/10. Why you ask? When you first start up this game you get very few options, which is understandable when you start up any game. You only get 2 choices for a bike and no possible upgrades or even a view of possible upgrades to come."

"Speeding down the track, sliding into that slipstream, and celebrating that dramatic finish; these things and more bring the MotoGP series back into gamer’s minds and hands. However, this bang is filled full of new features and a new developer- Monumental Games. The series took a short hiatus for awhile after MotoGP 08; consequently, the title for this new addition represents two of the seasons- MotoGP 09/10. The new game in the series aims to take hold of the motorbike gaming niche, and sati..."

"MotoGP has a rich history on video game systems that rivals the battles seen on the racetracks in real life. Games based on the Motorcycle Grand Prix (that’s what the GP stands for) date back to the Super Nintendo and have seen many different publishers. This is Capcom’s second take on the GP series on current-gen consoles and it appears that they have a good grip on the handle-bars. After 08’s debut, Capcom took a semi break by combing the 09 and 10 seasons into one game. The main reason for..."

"Racing fans, and more particularly motorbike fans, have been dying to get their fix for a little while now. MotoGP 09/10 is finally here and it’s time to get those leathers out, rip off the tyre warmers, stick your helmet on and prepare for one crazy ride."

PAX East Boston 2010 is at the end of the week but before media blow outs start popping up from some anticipated titles coming out later this year. Here are some of the games being released this week, and they include a delayed sequel, a revamp sequel and the much talked about Xbox 360 "Game Room".

All Age Gaming's Phong Nguyen bring's us the 33rd AAG "The Week That Was". This week he discusses the Playstation "Move", a possible slim 360, the 360's external hard drive support, PS3 shortages due to the release of God Of War 3 and more.

"With the upcoming MotoGP 2010 season, motorcycle fans are revving up with excitement to see who will top the log, or more importantly, who can overshadow Valentino “The Doctor” Rossi. To go along with all the adrenaline and anxiety in the air, Capcom and Monumental Games are bringing both the 2009 and 2010 seasons along on the ride with MotoGP 09/10."

"Capcom Europe has today launched a demo version of the forthcoming MotoGP 09/10 on Xbox LIVE Marketplace and PlayStation Network. The demo will offer players a chance to compete in one of three great game modes - Championship mode, Time Trial and the all new Arcade mode where you win time extensions for executing skilful manoeuvres. Put in a bad performance and your dreams of racing to victory will be over."

"MotoGP 09/10 promises to deliver the most definitive game of the MotoGP series yet. Players will be able to compete against riders across the globe in the first ever racing game to offer a twenty player online racing experience."

"THQ invited the game media into their Sydney PR rooms recently in order to get their collective hands dirty on 4 of their newest titles due out over the next few months.

Arthur dealt with two games in an earlier Hands-On, Super Street Fighter IV and Lost Planet 2, my job here however is to take a long hard look at the two other titles THQ are publishing, and both in genre’s I prefer. That being, First Person Shooters and Racing genres.

The two titles in question are, Metro 2033 and Moto..."

"otoGP 09/10 will feature an all new Arcade mode where players must complete different race challenges before the time runs out. Time bonuses will be awarded for those who take risks on the track but losing concentration will mean you face time being deducted - run out of time and your chances of living the MotoGP dream will be over."

"Capcom’s latest two-wheel racing title on high-definition consoles, MotoGP 09/10, is speeding towards store shelves this March. To give gamers the most up-to-date racing experience the game will offer players all the riders, tracks and teams from the official 2009 MotoGP season straight out the box, along with free downloadable content (DLC) allowing you to race the 2010 season as it unfolds coming shortly after launch."

"In MotoGP 09/10, players take control of their career both on and off the track competing in races and hiring engineers, team managers and press officers to help further their career as a pro and ultimately win the MotoGP World Championship. Demonstrating your riding skills on the track through overtaking, slipstreaming and showboating will be rewarded with Rider Reputation points."