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Live blogging of Microsoft's E3 Press Conference [Finished]

Sean Bradford   on 01 June 2009 - 15:00 · 7 comments & 6038 views

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Today Microsoft will hold its press conference for the E3 Gamers's tradeshow in L.A. and we're covering it live. Neowin reporters David Corris (Corris) and Andrew Gallacher (DrunknMunky) will join me in blogging the event live as Microsoft announces what they will show off at the E3 tradeshow. The conference was moved up a day due to a unexpected major announcement the software giant is expected to make.

Today's press conference will start at 10:25 A.M. PT, and you can follow the announcements live below. Chat is enabled until the conference begins, and after the conference begins we will disable comments until the event is over. During the conference we will answer as many questions as possible.

Update: The E3 conference is now over, you can catch the reply below. Further overviews and commentary on exactly what was unveiled will follow shortly.


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#1 GP007 on 01 Jun 2009 - 15:20
Live feeds? Only G4 and Gamespot?
(1 reply) #2 +Sethos on 01 Jun 2009 - 15:20
Would be nice to actually see the questions, else the answers just look ... wut?
#2.1 Corris on 01 Jun 2009 - 15:25
Any comments are being shown before being answered.
At least now they are, lol.
#3 +DARKFiB3R on 01 Jun 2009 - 19:31
Thanks for that
#4 BorisX on 01 Jun 2009 - 19:33
well Project Natal was just awesome ... hope more games get its functionality
#5 JohnCz on 01 Jun 2009 - 20:56
When Microsoft does something well...I applaud it. And today kudos are in order...they did an excellent job. I'm thrilled about the 1080p downloads and PC-less NetFlix queuing, fascinated with Project Natal - IWANT and came away surprised about the full-game download capability....and I haven't even mentioned any games yet. One thing is for sure, they're going to have to bump up the harddrive capacity in future XBox bundles.
#6 _dandy_ on 01 Jun 2009 - 21:22
> The conference was moved up a day due to a unexpected major announcement the software giant is expected to make.

WTF? Which is it? Is this announcement expected or not?

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