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Sony seemed to have frightened a lot of people with its $599 price point and, more importantly, a less impressive game lineup than a lot of people were hoping for. And where are the details on the online service?

No, I'm not a monkey! >>
Nintendo definitely made waves with its lineup of Wii games, including a Wii-specific Zelda, Metroid, Mario, and the one that got everyone excited--a new Super Smash Bros. game with Solid Snake.

The controller got mixed reactions from us, though... >>
Despite not having any new hardware to show off, Microsoft held its own with its press conference, showing off a solid lineup of games and an interesting plan for Xbox Live.

Yes, Peter Moore really did show off his guns. >>
The connection between the games and film strengthened a bit during E3, with Blizzard announcing a live-action World of Warcraft movie, and Gearbox working on a game version of Michael Mann's Heat.

If the game is anything like the bank robbery, we're in! >>
Despite stern warnings to the contrary, it was business as usual for booth babes at E3 this year. They seemed to be slightly more modest in dress, but were definitely present in full force.

Did you expect something different? >>
Several noteworthy games were nowhere to be found, including Killzone 2, Resident Evil 5, Devil May Cry 4, Bully, and Frame City Killer, the latter which turned out to be canceled.

Nintendo didn't even have GBAs or GCs at its booth. >>