Curtains drawn on E3
The Electronic Entertainment Expo Business Summit – E3 in Los Angeles came to an end. It saw the big three in the gaming world, e365.com/tag/sony’>Sony, e365.com/tag/microsoft’>Microsoft and e365.com/tag/nintendo’>Nintendo, battle it out to seek consumer attention. As per analyst Mike Goodman, e365.com/tag/microsoft’>Microsoft’s e365.com/tag/xbox-360′>Xbox 360 is the winner.
e365.com/tag/microsoft’>Microsoft cut the prices of the 20 GB e365.com/tag/xbox-360′>Xbox 360 model by $ 50 to $ 299. e365.com/tag/sony’>Sony announced that it will be introducing a new 80 GB model for a price of $ 399, which is a hefty $ 100 drop from the present price of $ 499. e365.com/tag/sony’>Sony also said that the new 80 GB model will not be able to play PS 2 games. This indicates that the principal focus of e365.com/tag/sony’>Sony is going to be its new 80 GB model featuring Wi-Fi and Blu-ray.
e365.com/tag/nintendo’>Nintendo announced two upcoming peripherals, the e365.com/tag/wii’>Wiimote pluggable MotionPlus and e365.com/tag/wii’>Wii Speak. The new models of e365.com/tag/ps3′>PS3 are likely to reach in September closely trailing the new 60 GB model of e365.com/tag/xbox-360′>Xbox 360. Both e365.com/tag/sony’>Sony and e365.com/tag/microsoft’>Microsoft also announced the extensive use of online downloads for games and movies.
As per analysts e365.com/tag/microsoft’>Microsoft is the winner and is likely to benefit the most from E3.
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