Full Coverage: E3 2015 | Electronic Entertainment Expo
Continuing coverage of the 2015 Electronic Entertainment Expo at the Los Angeles Convention Center.
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Virtual reality was supposedly the future at the Electronic Entertainment Expo, the shiny new toy that was going to revolutionize gaming.
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The video game industry’s E3 lands at the Los Angeles Convention Center.
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There was a bear blocking the path of Lara Croft. Please, I thought, do not let her kill this bear.
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On Monday night, the eve of the Electronic Entrainment Expo (E3), Sony unveiled a new segment from the upcoming chapter in its hit “Uncharted” series.
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Like rock ‘n’ rollers getting the band back together, Activision and Harmonix are resurrecting their music-based franchises “Guitar Hero” and “Rock Band,” titles that in 2008 at their peak generated more than $1.6 billion in North American sales.
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The old is new again at Square Enix.
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Last year Nintendo came to the Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) with a major surprise: The company was developing “Splatoon,” a shooter, albeit one that focused on paint and squids, that starred none of the company’s famous mascots.
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“Battleborn” gets crazy before the first sword is thrown. Or before the first gun is fired.
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In the years since “Mad Max” made its cinematic debut in 1979, post-apocalyptic settings have become a pop-cultural norm, especially in games.
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Most press conferences at the Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) begin with a bang – or maybe some explosions or robots.
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Here’s a tip for all game developers courtesy of the team behind “South Park”: “No dream levels.”
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It’s been a day of big video game unveils, and there’s more to come.
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“Star Wars: Battlefront,” the first game released under a 10-year pact between Lucasfilm and Electronic Arts, is due Nov. 17, about a month in advance of the J.J.
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Xbox One owners will be able to play a limited selection of previously-purchased Xbox 360 games on the next-generation console, Microsoft announced Monday.
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The Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) doesn’t open until Tuesday at the Los Angeles Convention Center, but it unofficially began Sunday night with a news conference at Hollywood’s Dolby Theatre hosted by Bethesda Softworks.
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The digital revolution is starting to look a lot more physical.
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Players in “Sunset” commit what would be considered acts of war by aiding a rebellion in a fictional South American city.
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The long-rumored “Fallout 4” is a go.
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The “Star Wars” video game galaxy continues to expand.
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Never mind the destroyed space station and the references to the isles of Los Angeles.
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At the video game industry’s big conference in Los Angeles this year, it’s technology as much as the games that’s driving discussions.
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