E3 2013: Is this the end of an era for games consoles?

build a gaming pc http://www.partance-monde.org/livre-dor?e296baa8b40ae453bdf5e615b80fff; From an age of power and domination to one of uncertainty and great unknowns – the next few days could make or break the biggest names in video gaming.

build a gaming pcThis year’s E3 – that’s Electronic Entertainment Expo – is more than just the biggest gaming event in the calendar. It’s a starting pistol for the next phase of living room domination, as the first set of next-generation games consoles for seven years takes centre stage.

To understand how this multi-billion pound industry got to this point, it’s useful to return to where we were just 18 years ago.

It was 1995, and gaming journalists – there weren’t as many back then – were filing their way around the Los Angeles Convention Centre for the first-ever E3.
The news on everyone’s lips that week was about the cocky newcomer: Sony. Its PlayStation console was looking to muscle in on the already established, and well-loved, brands of Sega and Nintendo.
They were fighting for the biggest slice of a $4bn prize. Sega had its Saturn, and Nintendo – stylishly absent from the show – would in the coming months launch the N64, while already consigned to oblivion was Atari’s Jaguar.

Merry-go-round Continue reading the main story “Start Quote The next three years will see some significant change to the established console order”
End Quote Piers Harding-Rolls Gaming analyst As it turned out it was the PlayStation that took the industry to another level, forcing the transition from geeky to mainstream, bringing the sales of top games in line with blockbuster films for the first time.

At E3 2013, the battle is now for an industry that is worth an estimated $18.3bn (

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