
Each June, E3, or The Electronic Entertainment Expo, hosts game developers showing off their latest products. Here are this year’s most exciting announcements:
Nintendo debuted Super Mario Odyssey, which will finally give users a more naturalistic experience of running through the sewer
Atari disappointed fans with yet another delay of Pong 2
EA hinted that FIFA 18 will allow gamers to play as an FBI official investigating internal corruption
Adam Katz of Spokane, WA announced that he’s selling a Star Fox 64 cartridge, which is used but still in pretty good condition
Blowing away expectations, Microsoft revealed that the new Xbox One X will support non-sequel game titles
After years of development, Google previewed its new self-gaming console, enabling users to relax while their machines beat bosses for them
Microsoft pointed out that its electronic chess game is still a perfectly good way to spend a few minutes
Changing with the times, Bethesda announced that Wolfenstein II will allow players to fight on the side of the Nazis
Intel tapped into consumer nostalgia by reviving its $895 price tag from 1989
Ubisoft took the opportunity to tell everyone to get some fresh air