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Nintendo Steals the Spotlight at E3 2017

Post Date: 6/13/2017 12:11:12 PM

Nintendo Steals the Spotlight at E3 2017

  With all of the E3 showcases having come and gone, we have likely seen all of the games we're going to see, and to me, there is a clear winner of E3. It's no surprise that with a new console, Nintendo has brought out the heavy hitters to overcome the failures of the Wii U. By teasing games such as Metroid Prime 4 as well as a new Pokémon, Nintendo has captured our attention. Combined with a strong 2017 S...

Project Scorpio Will be Known as Xbox One X, Priced at $499

Post Date: 6/11/2017 4:13:54 PM

Project Scorpio Will be Known as Xbox One X, Priced at $499

Xbox One X has just been announced at the Xbox E3 2017 briefing and will be priced at $499. It launches on November 7th, 2017 and will be compatible with all existing Xbox One games and accessories. It features a 6 teraflop GPU, 12 GB of RAM, and plenty of memory bandwidth. Xbox One X is the "world's most powerful console" according to Xbox Head, Phil Spencer. The console features the Scorpio GPU engine, so the Scorpio ...

Full E3 2017 Coverage

Post Date: 6/10/2017 6:21:00 PM

Full E3 2017 Coverage

E3 2017 is a blink away and we will be at the show bringing you the latest coverage. Our sister site, Concealed Gaming, will be covering the wider show while us at Link's Hideaway will be bringing you the Zelda news as usual. Nintendo's E3 show will be on Tuesday, June 13th @ 9AM PT. It will be a broadcast similar to the last few years instead of the traditional press conference. They will be streaming throughout E3 as ...

Natsume Reveals Its Official E3 2017 Lineup

Post Date: 6/8/2017 4:19:00 AM

Natsume Reveals Its Official E3 2017 Lineup

Natsume has finally revealed their official E3 2017 lineup. The list includes several Harvest Moon and River City games as well as a new Wild Guns. Be sure to check out the full press release below for more details...

E3 2017 has concluded with 68,400 people having attended. This is up dramatically due to the influx in public badges this year. There were 15,000 public badges sold. For the first time, the public was allowed to try out the new games normally only shown to media and industry members during the expo.