Microsoft will unveil the next Xbox.
Rumors have been floating around about the next Xbox, but don't hold your breath that you'll get to see the successor anytime soon. Microsoft spent a rumored half-billion dollars launching the Kinect last fall, so the likelihood that the company will turn around and pull the rug out from under its new peripheral's feet is practically nonexistent. It's a definite possibility that there will be tech demos of what the future of gaming might look like, but as far as seeing a new piece of hardware -- no.
Microsoft will congratulate itself on Kinect sales numbers, and then proceed to show a bunch of Kinect games that are underwhelming.
Remember how we just told you that Microsoft is rumored to have spent a half-a-billion dollars on Kinect? That's why you should expect it to have a strong presence at the MS conference. As far as having anything to get too excited about, well -- probably not. There's Kinect Star Wars, and then there's, uh....yeah.
We will see a bunch of new Project Cafe games, including a new Mario title.
Nintendo is showing off its system for the very first time, and cool-looking games are the quickest way to impress. Yes, you will see many games for Project Cafe -- that's almost guaranteed. Will one of those games star the chubby little plumber? We don't know, but it wouldn't shock us if Mario was in attendance.

Rumors have been floating around about the next Xbox, but don't hold your breath that you'll get to see the successor anytime soon. Microsoft spent a rumored half-billion dollars launching the Kinect last fall, so the likelihood that the company will turn around and pull the rug out from under its new peripheral's feet is practically nonexistent. It's a definite possibility that there will be tech demos of what the future of gaming might look like, but as far as seeing a new piece of hardware -- no.
Microsoft will congratulate itself on Kinect sales numbers, and then proceed to show a bunch of Kinect games that are underwhelming.

Remember how we just told you that Microsoft is rumored to have spent a half-a-billion dollars on Kinect? That's why you should expect it to have a strong presence at the MS conference. As far as having anything to get too excited about, well -- probably not. There's Kinect Star Wars, and then there's, uh....yeah.
We will see a bunch of new Project Cafe games, including a new Mario title.

Nintendo is showing off its system for the very first time, and cool-looking games are the quickest way to impress. Yes, you will see many games for Project Cafe -- that's almost guaranteed. Will one of those games star the chubby little plumber? We don't know, but it wouldn't shock us if Mario was in attendance.
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