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E3 2011 Predictions

The staff lends their best guesses for what the upcoming show has to offer excited gamers.

E3 2011 appears to have crept up on us once again. Just as we did last year, the staff has come together to provide predictions for the coming show. This year, unlike last year, most of the show is a huge question mark.

Plenty of rumors have been swirling - Nintendo will definitely be showing off Project Café, but what it will be exactly is currently unknown. Microsoft might be showing off something new, and Sony’s NGP and associated games will finally be revealed in full force. Between all of the upcoming consoles and the recently released 3DS, there’s sure to be a number of surprise and playable titles alongside all of the console announcements.

Head on over to page two for the first staff member’s predictions and be sure to check back throughout the week for all of our coverage from the show!

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Jon Lewis Staff Writer

06/05/2011 at 10:32 PM Reply | Permalink | Report

I forgot to mention God of War 4. Im pretty sure we will see that as well!

Jon Lewis Staff Writer

06/05/2011 at 10:32 PM Reply | Permalink | Report

I forgot to mention God of War 4. Im pretty sure we will see that as well!

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