Gadgets outstrip games at this year’s E3

With software buzz focused squarely on sequels (such as Bungie Studio's Halo 2 and Square Enix's Final Fantasy XII), most of the real innovation at this year's E3 came from the hardware side of the business. Both Sony and Nintendo unveiled new mobile systems, while two new consoles - Infinium's Phantom and Tiger Telematics' Gizmondo - are getting ready to try and steal some market share away from the big three. Although spec info on third-generation consoles was conspicuously absent at the show, Sony, Microsoft and Nintendo did throw a bone to gamers by launching new gadgets and applications for existing systems.
June 1, 2004

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