E3 HIGHLIGHTS - SHOW WRAP-UP

The next-generation consoles may have dominated the E3 2005 hardware news, but there was a whole room full of hardware hidden in the depths of Kentia Hall.
The Gizmondo gears up for launch in the United States in August of this year, and it faces fierce competition from both Nintendo and Sony.
Instead of reinventing the Game Boy, Nintendo looks to latch onto the iPod, and other fashionable technological gadgets, with its shrunk down and customizable new Game Boy Advance System.
Sony has released tons of information on the upcoming PlayStation 3. This special feature sums up and analyzes what's important and also offers initial reactions to the machine from GameSpot editors.
Xbox 360 Inside and Out: This special feature analyzes Microsoft's newest console, including discussions on hardware, games, and the upgrades to Xbox Live.
Logitech comes to E3 2005 carrying a bag full of console products.
Nintendo's next-gen console is two to three times as powerful as the GameCube, backward compatible, and online; system confirmed for 2006, prices not; DS goes online and Game Boy Micro announced; next-gen Mario, Metroid, and Zelda confirmed.
Nyko comes to E3 2005 with a gaggle of products in hand. Check out the company's new Theater Experience PSP and Desktop Multi HUB.
Saitek's new Pro Gamer Command Pad looks to be a novel design on a subsitute for a keyboard. Its new Pro Gaming Mouse is also sure to cause a ruckus in the high-performance mousing world.
The Revolution is revealed! See what the company has planned for its next console, plus all the new titles headed to its current generation of platforms.
The PlayStation 3 is unleashed and Sony announces next-gen sequels to top franchises like Metal Gear Solid, Gran Turismo, Tekken, and more, in the incredible E3 2005 Sony Press Conference.
With the Xbox 360 cat already out of the bag, Microsoft's E3 press conference focused on the company's plans to support its next-generation game console.
We get our ears on Creative's new X-Fi Xtreme Fidelity audio processor at E3 2005.
Nubytech adds a pull cord to its upcoming Resident Evil-themed chain saw controller.
Are physics cards going to change the face of PC gaming? Find out when physics-accelerated games will become reality.
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Take a quick peek at Nintendo's presence on the E3 2005 show floor.
Watch It »Get the grand tour from SCEA's Ryan Bowling of Sony's E3 2005 presence, right here in South Hall.
Watch It »Check out all the games that Nintendo's planning for the DS and Game Boy Advance in this excerpt from the company's E3 press conference.
Watch It »Take a look at all the titles that Nintendo has lined up for the GameCube in this excerpt from the company's E3 press conference.
Watch It »With the Xbox 360 cat already out of the bag, Microsoft's E3 press conference focused on the company's plans to support its next-generation game console.
Watch It »Two different, beautiful landscapes are rendered in real time using the PlayStation 3 hardware in this demo.
Watch It »See a stunning landscape made of thousands of leaves in this demo.
Watch It »Take a look at downtown London rendered in painstaking, real time detail in this tech demo.
Watch It »In this tech demo, interactivity with the Sony EyeToy is shown in action.
Watch It »Meet Luna, a beautiful woman rendered by the powerful RSX GPU featured in the PlayStation 3.
Watch It »Check out a lonely gas station blown up in real time in this tech demo.
Watch It »This video throws back to the classic PlayStation 2 rubber duck tech demo.
Watch It »This tech demo shows Alfred Molina as Dr. Octopus rendered in real time.
Watch It »The PlayStation 3 is unleashed, even as Sony announces next-gen sequels to top franchises like Metal Gear Solid, Gran Turismo, Tekken, Grand Theft Auto, and more, in the incredible E3 2005 Sony Press Conference.
Watch It »Don't miss out on this awesome demonstration of the Unreal Engine 3.0 running on the PlayStation 3.
Watch It »This must-see video features a slew of visually impressive Xbox 360 titles, including Quake 4, Project Gotham Racing 3, The Darkness, and more.
Watch It »Sony announced some huge sequels for the PlayStation 3, but that's not all--in this unbelievable video, there are plenty of original titles revealed for the first time, such as Motor Storm, Killing Day, and Heavenly Sword.
Watch It »Sony unleashes an Earth-shattering demonstration of the PlayStation 3's power, featuring sequels to many of the company's hottest franchises--Devil May Cry 4, Vision Gran Turismo, Tekken, and more!
Watch It »Microsoft's hype machine for the Xbox 360 culminates in this tell-all infomercial about what went into the new console and what you can expect from it.
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