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E3 Expo 2011: Nintendo Wii 2, Sony NGP, Xbox Kinect Games Expected To Debut

By DERRIK J. LANG   06/ 5/11 02:39 PM ET   AP

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LOS ANGELES -- Almost six years ago at the annual Electronic Entertainment Expo, Nintendo unveiled what would eventually become known as the Wii. But the Japanese gaming giant didn't show off the new console's distinctive motion-sensing capabilities until later that year at the Tokyo Game Show. Nintendo won't be such a tease at this year's E3.

After two years of shrinking Wii sales, the gamemaker will fully raise the curtain on the Wii's successor at the gaming industry's annual convention in downtown Los Angeles this week. Nintendo Co. has remained silent about just what the doodad will do, but gamers are anticipating features like high-definition graphics and touchscreen controllers.

"What's interesting about it is that it's a platform that seems much more oriented to the core gamer, in terms of its capabilities and specifications," said Ken Levine, the Irrational Games creative director who will tear into E3 with "Bioshock Infinite," an airy in-the-clouds follow-up to the stylish undersea saga "Bioshock," published by 2K Games.

Meanwhile, Sony Corp. will try to rebound from the embarrassment of a massive security breach that recently crippled the PlayStation Network, affecting more than 100 million online accounts. Sony plans to introduce several new PlayStation 3 titles, as well as detail the name, price and sale date of a new hand-held device code-named Next Generation Portable.

John Koller, director of PlayStation hardware marketing, said the NGP will be slightly larger than the PlayStation Portable and will feature a touchscreen, touchpad, two cameras and an accelerometer, meaning it can react to motion. It will also be able to connect over cellphone networks and Wi-Fi hotspots and use GPS location-tracking technology.

"The NGP is not a singular experience as a lot of other portable and mobile devices are," said Koller. "There's augmented reality, location-based and social gaming experiences. All those things add up to a much greater whole than what we think is available on the market or will be on the market over the next four to five years."

Following last year's flashy Cirque du Soleil production to introduce Kinect, the motion-sensing camera system for Xbox 360, Microsoft Corp. will likely take a different tactic than Nintendo and Sony and keep the focus on new games instead of new devices. The gaming industry's current champion hasn't announced any plans to debut a new console.

The most explosive battle for hype will involve Electronic Arts vs. Activision, who will simultaneously use E3 as a theater for their military shoot-'em-up franchises. Activision Blizzard Inc. aims to continue to dominate with the globe-trotting "Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3," while Electronic Arts Inc. hopes to capture interest with "Battlefield 3."

"These are the type of heavyweight fights that I think are good for customers and the marketplace," said Frank Gibeau, president of EA Games. "It brings a lot of attention, gets people excited and gives customers a choice. We like our chances. We're an underdog, for sure. They're the big kids on the block, but we're giving it everything we've got."

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Other games scheduled to be on display on the show floor include the third-person alien blaster "Gears of War 3," sweeping role-playing game "The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim," moody Dark Knight sequel "Batman: Arkham City," ambitious zombie slasher "Dead Island," virtual demolition derby "Twisted Metal" and violent shape-shifting adventure "Prototype 2."

"E3 is still one of the largest showcases for all games out there," said Jonathan Lim, a Radical Entertainment assistant producer currently working on "Prototype 2," published by Activision. "For us to be able to have such a large presence is really rewarding. I personally haven't been part of something that's going to be so large at E3."

Several unannounced games are rumored to be making their debut at this year's E3, including a 3-D "Super Mario" game for the Nintendo 3DS, new installments of choreography game "Dance Central" and supernatural thriller "Alan Wake" and a "Star Wars" title that utilizes Xbox 360's Kinect system to transform players' movements into the powers of The Force.

The convention will also serve as a celebration for the gaming industry, which has been bouncing back in the wake of the recession and rise of inexpensive social and casual games. The NPD Group, a research firm that tracks sales, said last month that the U.S. sales of consoles, software and accessories were up 20 percent over last year to $961.2 million.

While mobile gamemakers like Gameloft and EA Mobile will be at E3, casual gaming giants like Rovio and Zynga, the creators of "Angry Birds" and "FarmVille," as well as Apple Inc., aren't expected to have a presence at the show. The iPhone and iPad maker is throwing its own party in San Francisco this week: Apple's Worldwide Developer Conference.

"I think the mood at this year's E3 will be healthy," said Adam Sessler, editorial director and co-host of G4's "X-Play." "The gaming industry has been wandering in the forest a little bit in regards to this whole causal gaming thing. This might be a year of refocusing on the style of games and attention to the audience that has supported the industry."

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AP Business Writer Ryan Nakashima contributed to this report.

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CatesA
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4 hours ago (5:13 AM)
I kind of missed out on the lats generation (xbox 360, ps3), so I've been waiting to invest in the next generation­,. I'll wait and see, but Nintendo has always had it's advantages­.. I can't wait to see!
4 hours ago (4:14 AM)
Pretty simple for me: I love the Wii, but if the new one doesn't run Elder Scrolls V I won't be buying it. That's when I finally break down and get the XBOX360.
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edgeninja
Facts have a well-known liberal bias
5 hours ago (3:38 AM)
I find it funny how many so-called "hardcore gamers" are pissing their pants over Project Cafe when you know they're going to turn around and start bashing it a month after the console's released.
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Sol76
5 hours ago (3:23 AM)
For all the hype about the next Nintendo console being aimed at "core gamers," those people will not abandon their XBox Live and PSN accounts for a console that is marginally more powerful than what they already have. Whatever the specs of Project Café, they are sure to look unimpressi­ve when PS4 and the next XBox get announced.
5 hours ago (4:05 AM)
Specs aren't necessaril­y the point. A lot of people enjoy the Nintendo franchises­.
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Sol76
4 hours ago (5:13 AM)
Those people referred to as "core gamers" (how I hate that term...) are the ones who pay the most attention to specs. As far as the franchises go, Wii had excellent versions of 3D Mario platform games, Mario Kart, Mario Melee, Metroid, Zelda, etc as well as big budget 3rd party titles like Chrystal Chronicles­, No More Heroes, Madworld and more but most of those did not sell in the high numbers of typical hits on other platforms, despite the high install base. The Nintendo franchises are by no means irrelevant but the games market is now driven for better or worse by the AAA fare on PC and HD consoles.
6 hours ago (2:58 AM)
I just don't see Nintendo winning the day tomorrow. Sony will probably make some big news with the NGP, Microsoft with various Kinect support (and possibly a PC sdk) and EA/Bioware will sweep with Battlefiel­d 3, The Old Republic and Mass Effect 3.
7 hours ago (1:23 AM)
W00t! The Wii is a great little console system that's pure fun and adding core gamers with Wii 2 sounds like heaven.
8 hours ago (12:30 AM)
Looking forward to the new Wii's debut. Maybe if I drop enough hints around my birthday..­.
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SaburoHakaida
10 hours ago (10:50 PM)
It's sad that even after all these years, despite having impressive libraries from Sony and Microsoft, I always felt at home with Nintendo. Partly due to franchises I grew up with like Mario, Zelda, Kirby, Metroid, Star Fox, F-Zero, Pokemon, and Donkey Kong.

That being said, Cafe will be the last system I'll buy, period.
10 hours ago (11:05 PM)
Why is that?
11 hours ago (9:31 PM)
Nintendo always has the weakest E3 and I'm guessing even with Wii 2's debut that fact will still remain. They probably won't even go HD.
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ProgressivePicon86
A 50th state Progressive.
11 hours ago (9:38 PM)
the better go HD or no one will buy this system. People are tired of graphics being mediocre compared to the Xbox or PS3. They also have to be open to releasing the big time franchises on their system like Halo, Gears or Mass Effect. I know all of those are either done or about to be done, but they need big name game titles, not just Mario. Lets hope this week shocks us all.
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jason9045
I like cheese.
11 hours ago (10:09 PM)
I was pretty bummed when Portal 2 wasn't released for the Wii. If there ever was a game meant for that console, that was it, but its weak graphics processor did it in.

Of course, knowing Nintendo, it would have been re-branded Mario Portal.
10 hours ago (11:10 PM)
The thing is they don't need a Halo, Gears or Mass Effect because they have Mario, Zelda, and Metroid. They just need to come out with something that is really friendly to the 3rd party developers­.
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LittleSanityLeft
10 hours ago (11:04 PM)
MS's got 3rd place on lock before their conference even starts. They have 25 Kinect titles to show this E3 in their big push to feed the markets lust for all things Kinect and if their as half as laggy and just generally vomit inducing as Star Wars Kinect, then they're in big trouble.

http://www­.youtube.c­om/watch?v­=EuchHcnzH­q4

At least Nintendo has new hardware to focus on, same with Sony. MS relying on 3rd parties to satiate the needs of the hardcore but the problem with that is 3rd party games aren't exclusives­. A Halo CE remake might get it done for some but not me.
8 hours ago (1:00 AM)
See MS is focusing on the Kinect because that's the future. Now Sony has to come out with something awe inspiring after the way it screwed over all of it's users. Both Sony and Nintendo also have to focus on new technology because the wii motion sensing and the playstatio­n move (which is nothing but a glorified and overpriced wiimote) both suck. Why am I going to use a controller for motion sensing, when I could just use my body and not need one. I love the Kinect and I guarantee that as we move into the future you'll be seeing more and more controller­less games/syst­ems.
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Mabo
Conservative...dialogue welcome!
9 hours ago (11:53 PM)
According to the buzz out there, HD is included as well as a huge processor (and a much larger buying price to match).
Here is a website that covers the "known" details...­we shall see how accurate it is when the final details are revealed. If they are close to being correct, your assessment will be waaaay off.

http://wii­.ign.com/a­rticles/11­3/1135489p­1.html
8 hours ago (1:07 AM)
Nintendo has always said they would do an HD console when the amount of HD tvs hit a certain point in the market to make it worthwhile for consumers. Unless things have changed the majority of people buying HD tvs were not buying it for HD visuals but because the screen was flat.

Even tech savvy Japan has low penetratio­n of HD tvs and they have had the tech for close to 30 years on the market there.
8 hours ago (1:05 AM)
Sorry Nintendo was considered to have won E3 a few times these past few years.

Especially due to the 3DS, wii hardcore titles, wii balance board etc.
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edgeninja
Facts have a well-known liberal bias
5 hours ago (3:38 AM)
Nintendo has not always had the weakest E3.
13 hours ago (7:23 PM)
E3 should be a national holiday. Nothing better.
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edgeninja
Facts have a well-known liberal bias
5 hours ago (3:39 AM)
It might be if they'd just open it up to the general public like the Tokyo Game Show.