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The Best and Worst Games, Moments and More of E3 2007

nscope04 | July 24, 2007 | News | E3 2007 
With E3 a few weeks behind us, the industry has had time to sit back and reflect on what went right, what went wrong, and every nitpick in between. Inside is a compelling in-depth look at E3 2007 spanning 30 unique categories.
"E3 2007 has finally come and gone. This year’s show has been on a lot of people’s minds since last summer, when the Electronic Software Association announced that the industry’s biggest event, formerly the Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3 for short), would be seeing a considerable downsizing. Over the last year, a lot of questions have been in the air: What would E3 be like now? How will it work? Will the show be worth attending? These are just a few of the many questions the entire industry seemed to be asking itself while it waited for the newly renamed E3 Media & Business Summit 2007 to arrive."
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    Airashii | July 25, 2007
    Cool thanks for that.

    Doesn't sound like half the show it was.

    As for the awards well, they seemed quite evenly split. Pleased that Sony's presentation went well and clawed back ground on the Xbox.
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    Storm | July 25, 2007
    Yeah I have to say, Microsoft's presentation was nothing compared to what Nintendo and Sony showed us. Was quite disappointed with that.
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      tidus04 | July 26, 2007
      VERY DISSAPOINTED!!!!!!!!!!!!

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