Thousands of game developers, journalists and vendors descended this past week upon Los Angeles to attend the largest video game convention in the world. Dubbed E3, Electronic Entertainment Expo, the June 2-4 event was the best place to get hands-on experience with future software and experimental hardware.
"Why should I care?" you may ask. Well, according to the Entertainment Software Association, computer or video games are played in 68 percent of U.S. households. This impr ...
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