Weekly Review of the Gaming Industry and Everything Related. №59

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touch" the virtual world. Plus, there will be quite interesting feedback, apparently not just simple vibrations.

Of course, all the Wii features will also remain in Nintendo Feel. Although, honestly, it is still unclear how it will all work. Ideally, it should be very cool. Otherwise, the company wouldn’t be investing money into it and structuring the entire console around it. So, we are just waiting for E3. After all, this is still unconfirmed information.

Unexpectedly, but again according to an anonymous source's claim, Microsoft decided to reveal the new console at E3. However, the Xbox720 (tentative name) currently doesn’t even have its own case. The console lacks a proper appearance; all the components are just lying inside a computer system casing.

I assume that since it’s still in such an early stage, there are no games for the Xbox720 yet. So what will they show? Will they merely discuss the specifications? In that case, the presentation might not be very bright. It certainly won't compare to those from past console announcements.

However, according to the same source, Microsoft’s main goal is to prevent Nintendo from receiving all the applause. Showing even a very raw console will dilute the audience’s attention. But can Microsoft handle that?

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Oldies but Goodies

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*The little ones asked for vacation again. And I couldn’t refuse them. But I saved something interesting nonetheless. In the fresh issue of Esquire, there’s a huge feature