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Old 05-17-2009, 09:06 AM   #6
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Only big thing I'm interested in is what Miyamoto brings to the table for Nintendo this year. Last year he brought nothing and nowadays the core gamer natives are getting restless for something big to come their way for their Wiis that are collecting dust.

Zelda: Steam Tracks has been announced for the DS but I would love another to make it's way to the wii. Yes, I know that Punch Out hits shelves this week. But I hope that's not the only thing we're not getting this year to keep us in check.

Playstation pretty much let the cat out of the bag already. But there's rumblings of a PS3 slim to be debuted at E3 this year also. They got a solid line up of games from Uncharted 2, God of War 3, MAG, and White Knight Chronicles to name a few. But as VC said, Sony took a hit in the first quarter so another price cut may be coming too.

Microsoft is keeping quiet. Smart tactic? Or they that confident they are going to win this year? Hideo Kojima's big announcement is this week and the rumor is it's another MGS for the 360. Unless Bill Gates became BFF with another big time gaming outfit, I'm not worried about them right now.
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