Joystiq hit the yellow (?) carpet at Spike TV's 2006 Video Game Awards and pressed some of the celebrities like Samuel L. Jackson, Seth Green, and Maria Menounos for the answers that you want to hear.
Joystiq attended Microsot's Viva Pinata event on the Santa Monica Pier in California, and lo and behold, we've got video. Witness, if you can, Mario Lopez doing the Viva Pinata dance in all its glory. You've been warned.
Fracture is the new collaboration between publisher, LucasArts, and developer Day 1 Studios. To be released in mid-2008 for the PS3 and 360, the third-person shooter will rely on destructible environments as a key component of the gameplay.