July 19, 2008 |
High notes from low-profile E3 The new E3 is no longer a huge free-for-all, but that doesn't mean those in the video-game business aren't making some noise. Take a spin around the show floor, where Microsoft, Sony, Nintendo, and others make their big announcements and gamers rev up for new titles, with CNET's coverage of this year's gamer heaven. Game on at E3 Laura K. Cucullu Features editor, CNET.com Top-rated reviews of the week
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