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I thought it might be a nice idea to have a thread that's dedicated to E3 2011, whereby we can have a list of all the threads that's centered around E3 topics. This isn't a thread for discussing those topics (those would be the individual threads) but more of a catalogue so those who aren't sitting at their computers for the entirety of E3 (i.e. not me :p) can take a good look at what's been announced/discussed in the Gamers' Hangout. If you guys want to post links to threads in following posts which I haven't put up yet (or happened to miss in the torrent of new threads :p), feel free and I'll add them to the list.

Table of press conference times

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Table courtesy of Reddit

E3 2011 Conference Threads

*All threads contain links to live streaming*

Gamers' Hangout

Pre-E3

E3 2011: Metal Gear, Zone of the Enders HD Collections

E3 2011: Silent Hill Collection (2&3 HD Remake), NGP Title Announced

E3 2011: Kojima unveils the Fox Engine; KojiPro's multiplatform engine

E3 2011: Dark Souls Trailer

XCOM E3 2011 Trailer Released

Battlefield 3 E3 Content Revealed, Battlelog (Free Bungie.net Like)

Contra: E3 2011 Teaser Trailer

Day 0

E3 2011: Mass Effect 3 Gameplay Trailer/

E3 2011: EA Press Conference *includes links to press conference streaming*

[Video] SSX 1.5 minute Gameplay

E3: Assassin's Creed Revelations - Cinematic Trailer

Day 1

E3 - Final Fantasy XIII-2

Microsoft Section

E3 2011: Microsoft Press Conference *includes links to press conference streaming*

Pre-E3

Winrumors: Microsoft to Debut TV Service at E3

Microsoft E3 badge hints at Halo, Star Wars, Portal reveals

Day 0

Halo 4, Halo CE remake confirmed

E3 2011: Halo Anniversary & Halo 4

Nintendo Section

E3 2011: Nintendo Press Conference *includes links to press conference streaming*

Pre-E3

Nintendo Announces Wii Successor for 2012, to be shown at E3

Day 1

Wii U Console Pics

Day 2

Nintendo WiiU Specs?

Nintendo admits its Wii U highlight reel was spiced up with PS3 and Xbox 360 footage

Sony Section

E3 2011: Sony Press Conference *includes links to press conference streaming*

Pre-E3

Devil May Cry, Metal Gear Solid HD Collections to be announced @ E3

E3 2011: Uncharted 3 Co-Op footage

E3 2011: Journey (PSN) E3 Trailer + Jenova Chen interview

E3 2011: Twisted Metal - Revenge Trailer

Sony E3 Press Event To Span 5 Hours, Biggest Ever

E3 2011: New Resistance 3 Multiplayer Footage

Day 0

E3 2011: PS Vita global launch, $249

Day 1

E3 2011: SONY: Dust 514 is free on PS3

E3 2011: PixelJunk SideScroller

E3 2011: New Sony bluetooth keyboard for PC/PS3 and Bravia Remote

E3 2011: Eyes-on with the Sony PlayStation 3D Display

Front Page News

Pre-E3

E3 2011: The banners are going up

E3 2011: ESA head talks about the show and more

E3 2011: First details on Star Wars-based Kinect title

E3 2011 video coverage to be shown via Nvidia's 3D Vision tech

Day 0

E3 2011: SteelSeries announces Diablo III products

E3 2011: Call of Duty Elite beta testing starts July 14

Microsoft E3 conference details leak out

E3 2011: Live blog of Microsoft's Xbox 360 E3 2011 press event

E3 2011: Live blog from Electronic Arts' pre-E3 2011 press event

E3 2011: Live blog of Ubisoft E3 2011 press event

Windows 8 inspired theme for Xbox 360 dashboard

E3 2011: Live blog of Sony's Playstation E3 2011 press event

E3 2011: PS Vita officially announced: $249 WiFi/$299 WiFi+3G

E3 2011: More from Sony's Playstation press event

Day 1

E3 2011: Sony's Playstation 3D Monitor eyes-on

E3 2011 Editorial: Jury is still out on PS Vita's success

E3 2011: Live blog of Nintendo's E3 2011 press event (WiiU)

E3 2011: Razer reveals Star Wars The Old Republic products

More details of Battlefield 3 revealed

E3 2011: The chaos before the storm

E3 2011: The Booth Babes of E3 - Day 1

Day 2

E3 2011: Xbox Live games for Windows Phone detailed

Nintendo admits some Wii U footage taken from PS3 and Xbox 360

E3 2011: Hands-on with Battlefield 3

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Has anyone managed to find out enough information for the Nintendo event yet? Working on a thread now.

https://www.neowin.net/forum/topic/1002782-e3-2011-nintendo-press-conference/

Managed to find a decent amount of information, including a stream link too.

Edited by Chasethebase

Apple will be competing with Microsoft for airplay tonight. Wonderful :laugh:

Silly Sony, why you hate on Europe - won't lose sleep over watching their stuff ! I hope there'll be an ondemand stream for it.

I've been sad enough to sleep in so I can watch it live :shifty:

Also to be fair E3, while it's reported on worldwide it's still primarily an US thing.

@sundayx you're welcome :)

On demand highlights will appear soon enough. If you can't wait that long, I've now posted links to the liveblogs on the front page in the first post :)

I hope the keynotes are made available in the next few hours, I want to watch them on the train on my way home, I loose signal for parts of the journey so need the files downloaded in advance.

this E3 sony wins, then microsoft, then nintendo.

nintendo was a disappointment this year. no wii 2.

Did you miss the bit about the Wii U? That is the "Wii 2" :whistle: Just Nintendo's way of saying they are going to Wii on U because they still don't seem to get it...

So now that the Big Three have their main press conferences over with. What are everyones thoughts.

What did each company do right?

What did each company do wrong?

What do you think each company could have done to make their conference better?

Which one do you think had the strongest conference?

Which one had the weekest.

When I get around to watching the Sony and Nintendo one, I will let you know my overall thoughts.

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