
Last, but certainly not least is Sony, whose press conference is Tuesday afternoon. Check out our thoughts and just what might happen.
Matt - We know the video store is coming, and I’m betting that we be prominently shown. We’ll also see more of Home and hopefully get a concrete date when we can expect to see it on our consoles. This year will most likely be all about games for Sony as they need to keep their string of exclusive AAA titles up. Expect to see God of War 3, a new Ratchet and Clank game, a sequel to Uncharted, and possibly some new franchises introduced. I’m also hoping for more integration with the PSP and PS3.
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Nintendo is second on the chopping block with their press conference starting around noon ET on Tuesday. Here’s what we all think is going to happen:
Matt - They say it’s about the core gamers at this year’s E3, but I’m not sure how much they’ll do on that front. We may or may not see a storage solution (maybe being able to play games off the SD card). I have a feeling a new Zelda game will be announced and possibly sequels for Animal Crossing and Pikman. Just like with Sony, I’m hoping for more integration for the Wii and DS.
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E3 starts up Monday, and we figured we’ll throw out just what we think will happen. We’ll start with Microsoft, since they get to go first with their press conference. Here’s what each of us will think happens:
Matt - I have a strong feeling we’re going to hear about this price drop that everyone knows is coming. I’m guessing a $50 drop across the board on all SKU’s and the possible introduction of a 60GB SKU, maybe replacing the current 20GB Premium. I also think we’ll see the first signs a redesigned dashboard, some new casual gaming innovations (Avatars, Newton, etc), as well as the announcement of a new Halo game without Master Chief.
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October 24, 2007 – 10:12 am

With the MLB World Series starting tonight, Sony took it up on themselves to see who would win in a simulated event in their PS3 title MLB 07: The Show. Their prediction: the Rockies are going to “stomp” the Red Sox.
The Rockies will take the first two at Fenway. The Sox respond by taking two of three in Colorado and game six at home to even up the series.
In game seven, with Fogg throwing for the Rockies and Daisuke hurling for the Sox, the Rockies pound out a 9 to 4 win.
There you have it. Place your bets now, because computers are never wrong. Read More »