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  2. E3 - Wikipedia

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    Electronic Arts, Konami, Microsoft, Nintendo, Sony, Ubisoft: E3 2011: June 7–9, 2011: 46,000 [96] E3 2012: June 5–7, 2012: 45,700 [96] E3 2013: June 11–13, 2013: 48,200 [96] From this year until the discontinuation of E3, Nintendo used pre-recorded video presentations instead of a press conference, though maintained exhibitor presence on ...

  3. Eight Days - Wikipedia

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    Eight Days was officially announced in a trailer that was played during Sony's E3 2006 press conference. [6] The trailer began with a scene of two men staring at guns inside the trunk of a car. The trailer then cuts to a group of people standing in the Arizona desert. [6]

  4. The top 10 most infamous E3 moments of all time - AOL

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    The Playstation 3 Reveal (E3 2006) There has been no lower point for a company at E3, or in gaming, than the failed attempt to introduce the Playstation 3 to a mainstream audience and the press, ever.

  5. Coded Arms: Assault - Wikipedia

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    It was first announced at the Sony E3 2006 Press Conference, where it was revealed that the game would support 16-player online multiplayer matches. [2] The trailer showed a number of shots of the environment transforming. A lot of computer code faded into a full city landscape as the camera panned around the lead character.

  6. E3 Day 1 News Wrap-up: Microsoft and Sony - AOL

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    The first official of E3 is always the biggest, with both of the console making titans (Microsoft and Sony) presenting their wares in press conferences.

  7. Genji: Days of the Blade - Wikipedia

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    The "Giant Enemy Crab" meme originated during the demonstration of Genji: Days of the Blade at the Sony E3 2006 press conference. The producer Bill Ritch claimed that Genji 2 ' s epic battles were based on "famous battles which actually took place in ancient Japan".

  8. Afrika (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Afrika [b], known as Hakuna Matata in Hong Kong, South Korea, Taiwan and Southeast Asia, is a photography and safari simulation video game developed by Rhino Studios and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation 3. The game was first announced in a promotional video during the Sony press conference at E3 2006.

  9. PlayStation 3 - Wikipedia

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    At Sony's E3 press conference in 2006, the then-standard wireless Sixaxis controller was announced. The controller was based on the same basic design as the DualShock 2 controller for the PlayStation 2 but was wireless, lacked vibration capabilities, and had a built-in accelerometer that could detect motion in three directional and three ...