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Five games getting big buzz at E3

E3: The Last of Us

...with Sony, Nintendo, Microsoft, Electronic Arts and Ubisoft starting things off early with press conferences and showcases galore, we've already seen a lot of gaming goods. Here's a look at some of the games that have already wowed us...

 

Sony's PS Vita And Nintendo's Wii U Look Equally Feeble

Wii U vs. Vita

For Apple and Zynga, this E3 was a magical event. Microsoft, Sony and Nintendo all retreated within the crumbling walls of aging franchises and spin-off sequels. Under attack from mobile and social games, the Big Three console vendors are stumbling through the year 2012. Nintendo had a notably disappointing Wii U showcase and Sony’s Vita lacks the powerful slate of new titles it needs. We may be drifting towards a scenario where Nintendo shrinks to a rump company focusing only on portable gaming – and knocks out Sony’s PS Vita in the process.

 

'Harry Potter' author helps conjure 'Wonderbook'

Wonderbook

Famed "Harry Potter" author J.K. Rowling is collaborating with Sony to create a "Book of Spells" for the augmented reality project known as "Wonderbook." Sony unveiled its "Wonderbook" Monday as part of its pre-E3 press conference in Los Angeles. E3 -- the Electronic Entertainment Expo -- is the world's biggest video game trade show and officially gets under way Tuesday.

 

Wii U, 'Halo 4' boost anticipation for E3

E3

For a preview of the next big thing in video gaming, look no further than the Electronic Entertainment Expo, the splashy industry showcase that kicks off Monday in Los Angeles.

 

Nintendo unveils Wii U system

Nintendo unveils Wii U system

Nintendo is taking the idea of the "second screen" to a new level. The company on Tuesday showed off a prototype gaming system called Wii U, which consists of a smartphone-like remote control that works with its existing Wii gaming system to let gamers play on two screens at the same time.

 

E3 2011's Most Popular Rumors -- Will They Happen?

Our take on Project Cafe, NGP details, an Xbox 360 price cut, Skyward Sword, GTA5, and more!

 

Nintendo Introduces 3D Handheld Gaming Console

Nintendo Introduces 3D Handheld Gaming Console

Nintendo announced a new 3D handheld gaming system Tuesday, set to succeed the DS when it is released in Japan in the next year. The new system, called the 3DS, was to be fully unveiled at this year's annual video game conference E3 in Los Angeles this coming June. Details were currently slim, but the announcement stated the console would incorporate 3D technology without the need for players to wear special glasses.

 

E3 2009: James Cameron Interview

The director talks about Avatar the game.

 

Coming soon: An Xbox without a controller?

Coming soon: An Xbox without a controller?

Millions of people download 99-cent games for their iPhones. An increasing number of Web sites offer free online games.

 

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