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Forums - Gaming Discussion - What (in your opinion) would be the best & worse announcement at E3?

Simple little deal here (unceremoniously stolen from Dsagent7 in Gamefaqs) Just post what would be the best and worse news in your opinion concerning your owned/favourite consoles.

 

Best: Sony announces dates for all the up and coming games (e.g Heavy Rain, GT5 etc)

Worse: Sony pulls out entirely of the console race.

 

What's yours?



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Best: Final Fantasy VII remake, together with new part of Mech Warrior Mercenaries and Valkyria Chronicles sequel :D

Worst: Sony and Microsoft announce they both will use motion controls for next gen as standart.



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Best: Sony announces that trhey are redesigning both the PS3/PSP and soem AA titles will show off what the nes extras can do...

Worst: as Zlejedi, Sony tries and copies Nintendo...



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Zlejedi said:
Best: Final Fantasy VII remake, together with new part of Mech Warrior Mercenaries and Valkyria Chronicles sequel :D

Worst: Sony and Microsoft announce they both will use motion controls for next gen as standart.

Forget Mercs.  I want Mechwarrior 5.  It'd be nice if it was more clan-oriented too.  Too much IS stuff in the last couple.

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Best: Nintendo reveals a new Zelda, Retro and Monolith show what they're working on, dates are shown for the Nintendo October Conference games.

Worst: Nintendo reveals it's raising the price of the wii.



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