The annual E3 Media & Business Summit, known as E3 is coming up soon between 15-17 July. There will be new games and announcements, but that's not all! Major game producers will be spreading big news, so be sure to take a look.

Gamespot have listed the games they're most anticipating and what will be seen at E3. The list includes the following: "Lego Batman", "Resident Evil 5", "Resistance 2", "Saints Row 2", "Soulcalibur IV", "Spore" (yes Spore!)... see the source for more.

Get ready for one of the game industry's biggest events of the year: the annual E3 Media & Business Summit, better known simply as E3, which takes place this year in Los Angeles from July 15-17. The three days of the expo won't be the only days in which you can expect to see new games and announcements; this year, as with other years, several major game companies will be making big news before the show at their press conferences.
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    tallteen86 Jun 26, 08
    Would be nice to get some new info on upcoming games ^_~ R2 in particular, for me.

    But e For All is different from E3, correct me if I'm wrong, so why used that logo for an article about E3?
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      HisServant77 Jun 27, 08
      I was wondering about that whole E for All thing and E3 . . .

      I hope to get Lots of new info on upcoming games (though in the list, only Lego Batman and R2 are an interest to me), but also other future software info for the consoles
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    Slumpy monkey Jun 26, 08
    Im only interested in spore and Wow 2.

    Ha, I just booted up sims 2 and when I told my sim to play on the computer it let him play spore!!! Lucky *bleep*...
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    Final Blade Jun 27, 08
    Don't really mind Saint Row 2, but having new info would be nice. Im just waiting for SE titles to be shown, and God of War 3.
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    Remino52 Jun 27, 08
    Where is nintendo?! This sucks!
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      Akira_EX Jun 27, 08
      Nintendo really hasn't announced anything for E3 yet. At least, from their mouth, anyway.

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