From Joystiq: It took a little wrangling since we didn’t have an appointment, but we managed to blag our way into the backroom where Sony had three genuine PlayStation 3 consoles on display. Click on for a bunch more pics.
E3 Photos from the floor
Batman! While it’s great to see the Batmobile, it would be even better to see a fine Batman game. Hopefully I’ll find the latest BM effort somewhere in this maze. The E3 floor is as crazy today as it was yesterday. Don’t these people get tired? Here are some shots of our tireless peers in their seventh heaven.
E3 Day one Recap
Day Three! Here’s our recap of yesterday’s coverage:
Interview
Hardware
- Picture the Revolution
- A Funny PS3 Shot
- Nintendo @ E3: Hands on with the Game Boy Micro
- Nokia @ E3 - N-Gage capable smartphones
- E3 floor show coverage
Games
- City of Villains Site Launched with Details
- Sonic Rush on the Nintendo DS is two screens of blue
- Ridiculously hi-res DOA4 movie
- More Metal Gear than you can handle
- Hands-on with Starcraft Ghost
- Dead to Rights 2 gets Netjakked
- Hands on with Sony Station Exchange: Bring on the Real Money Trade
- Hands on with Kingdom Hearts II
- Nightmare Before Christmas: Oogie’s Revenge
- Return of the King… Of weird games that is
- Quake 4 is already big
- E3: Call of Duty 2 for Xbox 360 duly impresses
Previously
Playstation 3 Pictures and Details from Monday's Press Conference
Tons of photos and details from the Playstation 3 press conference over at Engadget.

Steve Ballmer on XBOX 360 Versions
Steve Ballmer was interviewed by our sister site Joystiq last night. He gives up a ton of deets on future version of the XBOX 360.
More details about the XBOX 360 can be found at the live press conference coverage.
Sony and IBM working on Cell-based development workstation.
Sony and IBM are working on a Cell-based workstation for content creators, according to this
Gamesindustry.biz story.
Cell is the parallel processing chip (a “supercomputer on a chip” according to this CNET story from 2002) that is being produced by Sony, IBM and Toshiba that was annouced back in 2001. It is going power not only the Playstation 3, but other consumer devices. The companies earmarked $400 million for Cell’s development.
From the Gamesindustry story:
”Microsoft should be really worried by this,” one developer told us today. “They’ve been touting Xbox 2 to their partners and talking about the kind of content they want to see created on the platform - more polygons, higher resolutions, more effects - and our response has been that the tools to create this stuff for games don’t really exist yet. Now Sony has effectively created those tools.”
E3 2004: Sony debut PSP handheld, Nintendo DS out as well.
Ferrago.com is reporting from E3 and has some news on the Sony Platstation Portable Unit, including a bunch of photos.
David Smith at 1UP has coverage of Sony’s E3 press conference as well.
1UP reports that they spotted games in a video Sony played “like Death Jr., Hot Shots Golf, Frogger, an unidentified beachball game, a Tales game from Namco, Ape Escape, Armored Core, Syphon Filter, Spider-Man, MediEvil, Dynasty Warriors, Gran Turismo, Ridge Racer, Tony Hawk, Darkstalkers, Wild Arms, and Metal Gear Solid.”

Nintendo has released information on their portable gaming platform, the Nintendo DS (below). Again, Ferrago has details and photos. UP1.COM has a list of games for the DS.
Gamespot has a hands on review of the DS.
Our own Peter Rojas has some thoughts on the PSP.
Anyone out there Blogging E3?
I’m looking for some folks to help me blog E3… who’s in?
Let me know.

