E3 2012
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A catalog of games will be another channel on Samsung's new LED 7000 series Smart TVs.
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At E3, we expected to see the WiiU and a new Call of Duty game; what we got was much much more besides.
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Following an E3 press conference that was relatively light on hardware revelations, Nintendo has confirmed a fuller spec list for its forthcoming Wii U games console, confirming 1080p output and multi-core processor.
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Square Enix, developer of the Final Fantasy series, premiered an impressive tech demo at E3 2012 for a new engine capable of rendering incredible, high-quality graphics in real-time.
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At E3 2012, cloud gaming service, OnLive, announced that its game library would soon be playable on LG Smart TVs as well as most web browsers.
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Sony has used E3 2012 to reveal the PlayStation Move Racing Wheel, a peripheral that houses the Move wand to add a touch of realism to driving games.
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HTC just became the first non-Sony handset manufacturer to qualify for the PlayStaion Certification program.
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Sony has unveiled its new Wonderbook Augmented Reality PlayStation 3 peripheral at E3, a folding, book-like Augmented Reality pad over which computer graphics are superimposed on the TV.
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Microsoft used its E3 press conference to unveil its new SmartGlass technology that will use handheld devices such as smartphones and tablets as both an Xbox control device and as a second screen for the display of dynamic, rich information.
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Nintendo recently held an online press event known as Nintendo Direct, at which the gaming giant revealed the new Wii U Pro controller.
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Sony is adding facial recognition software to Everquest II that will use a webcam to translate players' facial expressions, head movements, and voice onto their online avatar in real time.