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E3 2010 : Sony, Microsoft and Nintendo unveil their latest systems

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E3 saw Microsoft unveil its new Xbox 360 and Kinect systems.
The more compact, higher-capacity Xbox console ships with a 250-gigabyte hard drive and built-in wi-fi



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With Microsoft's Kinect you replace the controller. The actions you make are picked up on the camera and translated onto the screen


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Microsoft's Kinect is put through its paces during E3


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A woman demonstrates the Kinect Fitness Evolved game


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Crowds walk past the Halo Reach display


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Reggie Fils-Aime, President and CEO Nintendo of America, stands under an image showing people wearing 3-D specs,
before introducing Nintendo 3DS which requires no glasses



 

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The Nintendo 3DS


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Aki Yamamoto tries out the new Nintendo 3DS at the Electronic Entertainment Expo


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Shigeru Miyamoto, senior managing director of Nintendo, uses a Wii with Motion Control Plus during their keynote speech


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Shigeru Miyamoto uses a Wii controller to showcase a new Legend of Zelda game


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President of Nintendo Satoru Iwata introducesthe 3DS portable console gaming device as images from the
3D game Kid Icarus Uprising are shown on the big screen



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A video featuring Samus Aran from the new Nintendo Metroid Other game is shown during Nintendo's conference



 

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Sony finally launched PlayStation Move, their motion-control device for the PlayStation 3.
Senior Vice-President for Marketing Peter Dille said many PlayStation 3 titles would ship with traditional controls and Move controls on the same disc



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Kaz Hirai, chief executive of Sony's gaming division, kicked off the briefing by announcing a list of forthcoming 3D video game for the PS3


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An assistant demonstrates the use of the PlayStation Move controller at the Sony keynote speech


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The PlayStation Move controller is put through its paces


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Playstation Move is demoed alongside Tiger Woods. The Move acts as the putter


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A person dressed as a character from the game Twisted Metal performs on stage during Sony's keynote speech


 

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DJ Deadmau5 performs at the Activision E3 2010 preview


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DJ David Guetta performs at the Activision E3 2010 preview event


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Musician Rhea of N.E.R.D performs onstage at the Activision E3 2010 preview


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Gamers try out the 30th anniversary four player Pac-Man Championship Edition table at E3


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The audience at the Electronic Arts press briefing is shown Crysis 2 in 3D for the first time


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A giant Pacman statue


 
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