Monday, June 1, 2009

E3 2009

E3 is a gamer's paradise. Between the games and the gear, it's the biggest gaming event of the year. The big three console manufacturers--Microsoft, Nintendo, and Sony--are sure to show off a few future features. And you can expect a lot of updates on your favorite game titles. Already we know that Twitter and Facebook are coming to Xbox Live. What else will our gaming gurus learn this year? Find out with our full E3 coverage.
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June 1, 2009
Laura K. Cucullu
Laura K. Cucullu
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E3 2009
E3 is a gamer's paradise. Between the games and the gear, it's the biggest gaming event of the year. The big three console manufacturers--Microsoft, Nintendo, and Sony--are sure to show off a few future features. And you can expect a lot of updates on your favorite game titles. Already we know that Twitter and Facebook are coming to Xbox Live. What else will our gaming gurus learn this year? Find out with our full E3 coverage. Read more

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