The Electronic Entertainment Expo, better known as E3, held in the famous Los Angeles Convention Center (next door to the Staples Center, home to the L.A. Lakers and L.A. Clippers) here in downtown Los Angeles. E3 is an annual trade event in which numerous exhibitors converge to bring their latest creations to the eye of industry related media and professionals to salivate over.

Tens of thousands of industry professionals and media are expected to attend E3 2006 and hopefully this year, everything goes according to plan. If you didn't hear about what happened last year, the power went out in the media and administrative facilities and on one of the show floors. With no power in the media and administrative facilities, that meant members of the media had to wait in up to three and a half hour long lines to receive their well sought after press badges (yes, we were in the midst of this last year). And with a power outage on one of the show floors, that meant no air conditioning; and with thousands of people in one large room, it gets uncomfortable in a short amount of time.

At E3 2006, the Entertainment Software Association (ESA), whom E3 is owned and operated by, expects nearly four hundred exhibitors from eighty countries around the globe to bring to life their well hidden and sought after productions.

Some highly anticipated games that are expected to be displayed this year are: Spore, God of War 2, Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots, Halo 3, The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess, Final Fantasy XIII, Brothers in Arms Hell's Highway and many, many more. We're also expecting Nintendo to have their latest console, the Wii, on display as well as Sony's PlayStaion 3. We will no doubt find Microsoft to have one of the larger booths on the show floor, but with their latest console, the 360, already in the hands of enthusiastic gamers, we're mainly expecting a wide array of software and accessories to go along with it.

We spent some time with Nintendo's Wii, formerly known as Revolution, as well as some of Dell's upcoming XPS designs, which we're covering here today.

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  • oneils - Thursday, May 11, 2006 - link

    Oops, that should probably read: the case being canted forward and sides that swing down...

  • LoneWolf15 - Thursday, May 11, 2006 - link

    quote:

    While this desktop will be shipped with plain aluminum side panels, Dell has gone ahead and created a special edition, called the XPS X-Men: The Last Stand Collector's Edition. Beginning May 10th, 2006 through June 18th, 2006, consumers can enter to win this one of a kind desktop which is valued at about $10,000.


    Didn't see this contest listed on Dell's site...nor a link on Anandtech mentioning how to find out more.
  • rrcn - Thursday, May 11, 2006 - link

    Sorry about that, not sure what happened to the link, but http://www.dell.com/e3">here it is.
  • artifex - Friday, May 12, 2006 - link

    I'm looking at the flash site, and I don't see anything that stands out as omg, contest here! Any clues?

    I wonder if they killed the contest, because dell.com/xmen, which is linked from that flash site, now gets a "not found" redirect.
  • LanceVance - Thursday, May 11, 2006 - link

    I hope you're going to cover the PS3 and provide the same under-the-covers analysis that we saw with the 360 at E3 2005.
  • hoppa - Thursday, May 11, 2006 - link

    Is it not obvious yet that the PS3 is a forgotten product? Seriously, how fucking good do the graphics really need to be? It's just gonna throw down the same ol' shit that the 360 has been doing for a few months now. Coughed up sequels that look amazing and play like crap. Forget the PS3. Wii is where its at.

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