Jun 7 2011, 5:09am CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
Microsoft and Sony have already made their E3 2011 announcements yesterday. Microsoft is adding new features to the Xbox service including voice Bing search and TV service. Sony unveiled the new PS Vita and a 3D Display for PS3. Nintendo is also expected to reveal new hardware. Rumors talk about a Nintendo Tablet controller that works with the Wii 2. The Wii 2 is expected to match or even exceed the processing and graphics power of the PS3. What the next generation Wii will bring in detail is not known yet.
The Nintendo E3 media presentation will launch at 9am PDT and can be watch live on the Nintendo E3 site. Below you find the Nintendo E3 2011 Snapshot. I4U Snapshot offer up to date view on the current Nintendo E3 coverage around the web. Before the event you will get the latest rumors and after the event the official news will dominate the Snapshot.
Source: N4G
E3 is only a couple of weeks away and everyone is wondering what awesome stuff we are going to see. What does Sony need to show and announce in order to “win” E3? We’ve got our predictions and key’s to victory. (E3, I ...
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Source: 360-Faces
And 7 more things you shouldn’t hold your breath for Ah, the Electronic Entertainment Expo. Ol’ E3 has had its ups and downs, but it’s still one of the biggest explosions of gaming news each year. This year, all eyes are on Nintendo and their sh ...
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Source: N4G
8bitfix writes: Oh yes… if you are a gamer you know exactly what I’m talking about. When E3 rolls around, you are up bright and early like it's Christmas morning to watch as Microsoft, Nintendo, Sony, and every other publisher and devel ...
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Luigi Lugmayr
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