Wednesday, June 3, 2009

More E3 2009 coverage

The big keynote speeches are over and now it's time for attendees of the E3 conference to get down to some serious hands-on demos of the latest games--and we're right there with them. Check out our videos, photos, and even participate in our poll of which company has made the biggest splash. Hint: If you think the company with the largest market share is leading the pack, you're wrong.
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June 3, 2009
Scott Ard
Scott Ard
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More E3 2009 coverage
The big keynote speeches are over and now it's time for attendees of the E3 conference to get down to some serious hands-on demos of the latest games--and we're right there with them. Check out our videos, photos, and even participate in our poll of which company has made the biggest splash. Hint: If you think the company with the largest market share is leading the pack, you're wrong. Read more

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