At E3, Electronic Gaming Leaps Forward

Models carry the Nintendo 3DS, the first-ever portable 3D gaming system, during Nintendo's E3 presentation, Tuesday, June 15, 2010, at the Nokia Theatre LA LIVE in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes)

Models carry the Nintendo 3DS, the first-ever portable 3D gaming system, during Nintendo's E3 presentation, Tuesday, June 15, 2010, at the Nokia Theatre LA LIVE in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes)

Out hardworking Fox and Friends anchor Clayton Morris makes friends at the E3 gaming convention.  (FoxNews)

Atari unveiled news that its racing title Test Drive Unlimited 2 will pull out of the garage and onto retails shelves September 21, with a little help from a fancy sports car and some bathing beauties. (FoxNews)

Atari unveiled news that its racing title Test Drive Unlimited 2 will pull out of the garage and onto retails shelves September 21, with a little help from a fancy sports car and some bathing beauties. (FoxNews)

Shaun White hangs out at the Ubisoft Booth at the E3, Electronic Entertainment Expo, on Tuesday June 15, 2010, in Los Angeles. (Katy Winn/AP Images for Ubisoft)

Actors Zachary Levi, left, and James Kyson-Lee play Kinect on Xbox 360 at the Xbox booth during the E3 2010 conference held at the Los Angeles Convention Center in Los Angeles on Tuesday, June 15, 2010. (Vince Bucci / AP Images for Xbox)

Attendees watch a 3D game demonstration at the Sony Computer Entertainment America press event in Los Angeles Tuesday, June 15, 2010. (Chris Weeks/AP Images for SCEA)

Fans and gamers go gaga for the new Nintendo 3DS, the first ever handheld 3D gaming system, unveiled by Nintendo at the show.  (FoxNews)

Attendees ride mini race cars at the E3 gaming expo, where Atari showed off the new Test Drive Unlimited video game.  (FoxNews)

Fans, gamers, and members of the press storm into E3, where games both bloody (like the new version of Mortal Kombat advertised here) and adventure-packed were on display.  (FoxNews)

Sony unveiled the PlayStation Move, a motion-controlled gaming joystick for the company's gaming consoles -- with a little help from Steven Spielberg.  (FoxNews)

In addition to its 3DS handheld gaming device, Nintendo showed off a range of new games for its popular Wii gaming platform.  (FoxNews)

Are YOU ready for the gaming expo? Anthony Le sure is. The gamer poses in his homemade "War Machine" costume outside E3 Expo, the premier North American trade show for the video game industry, on Monday, June 14, 2010, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Adam Lau)

Anthony Le crosses street in his homemade "War Machine" costume outside E3 Expo, the premier North American trade show for the video game industry, on Monday, June 14, 2010, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Adam Lau)

Anthony Le, left, rides an escalator in his homemade "War Machine" costume outside E3 Expo, the premier North American trade show for the video game industry, Monday, June 14, 2010, in Los Angeles. Although he doesn't have a pass to the industry-only show, the fan drove 20 hours from Colorado to "be here in the spirit of video games." (AP Photo/Adam Lau)

The controller-free Kinect device, a surprise new Xbox 360 console that lets you get in the game by moving your body, and a deal with ESPN were among the announcements Microsoft’s Xbox team made Monday to kick off its presence at this week’s Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) in Los Angeles. (FoxNews)

Kinect has audio and video sensors that eliminate the need for a traditional controller or joystick. Players use body motions to play games, pan through entertainment options, and interact with other Xbox LIVE subscribers. (FoxNews)

Activision announced that it is releasing a new version of Call of Duty at E3. Gamers play Call of Duty more on Xbox than any other console, and the companies were both happy to announce the holiday release of the game’s newest installment, Microsoft said. (FoxNews)

In the well received demo of a new Star Wars game for the Microsoft Kinect Controller, the broad movements of your arm controller your character's lightsaber swings.  (FoxNews)

Dance Central, one of a wave of Kinect-enabled games coming out this season for the Microsoft Xbox 360 platform, lets users controller the game's character by dancing. (FoxNews)

So you think YOU can dance? Prove it, with Dance Central for Kinect. (FoxNews)

With the 'Your Shape: Fitness Evolved' game, your living room will become a zoo, a stadium, a fitness room or a dance club. You will be in the center of your entertainment, using the best controller ever made — you,” said Kudo Tsunoda, creative director for Microsoft Game Studios. (FoxNews)

As you exercise, you’ll receive specific feedback on your every move, thanks to the game’s real-time precise tracking system. You won’t notice how hard you’re working until you see the results! (FoxNews)

Burn calories your way — choose a personal trainer to help you meet your specific fitness goals, take a yoga or martial arts class, or play fun family-friendly minigames. (FoxNews)

Burn calories your way — choose a personal trainer to help you meet your specific fitness goals, take a yoga or martial arts class, or play fun family-friendly minigames. (FoxNews)

Remember Project Natal, Microsoft's codename for its motion controller hardware? At the E3 show, the company announced a new name -- Kinect -- and showed what it can do.  (FoxNews)

Kinect Adventures, one of several games Microsoft announced for its new motion control platform, takes you on a rafting adventure.  (FoxNews)

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“At Microsoft, we believe fun is a universal magnet, uniting us and connecting us all together,” said Don Mattrick, senior vice president for the Interactive Entertainment Business at Microsoft. “We believe interactive entertainment is the greatest form of all entertainment, and it should be open and approachable to as many people as possible." (FoxNews)

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At the E3 gaming expo, Microsoft unveiled the latest addition to its Xbox line of gaming consoles, and the brand-name Kinect for the company's Project Natal wireless game controller.  (FoxNews)

Crowds go gaga in Los Angeles, where Microsoft unveiled an updated design for its Xbox 360- gaming console.  (FoxNews)

The new slim Xbox 360 console will be available in Europe on July 16th, and in the U.S. immediately. It features built-in Wi-Fi, a 250GB hard drive, and a whisper quiet fan. And it’s available in stores for $299. (FoxNews)

The new slim Xbox 360 console will be available in Europe on July 16th, and in the U.S. immediately. It features built-in Wi-Fi, a 250GB hard drive, and a whisper quiet fan. And it’s available in stores for $299. (FoxNews)

Microsoft previews Halo Reach, a widely anticipated new first-person shooter for the Xbox 360 that the company will release on Sept. 14. (FoxNews)

Eager fans wait for the start of a Microsoft press conference at the E3 expo, where the company showed off the Halo: Reach game and other forthcoming games for the Xbox 360 platform. (FoxNews)

Microsoft and Activision showed off Call of Duty: Black Ops, a hotly anticipated game for the Xbox 360 platform, at the E3 gaming conference. The game will go on sale November 09, the company's announced.  (FoxNews)

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