E3 2016: Console games moving away from massive generational leaps

By Tim Biggs
Updated June 26 2016 - 3:20pm, first published June 25 2016 - 12:15am
A display at Nintendo's booth, which was transformed into a massive diorama containing more than 100 demo terminals for a single game. Photo: ESA
A display at Nintendo's booth, which was transformed into a massive diorama containing more than 100 demo terminals for a single game. Photo: ESA
The Microsoft Corp. Xbox One S controller on display during the E3 Electronic Entertainment Expo. Photo: Patrick T. Fallon
The Microsoft Corp. Xbox One S controller on display during the E3 Electronic Entertainment Expo. Photo: Patrick T. Fallon
Attendees crowd into the expo halls as doors open on E3 2016. Photo: ESA
Attendees crowd into the expo halls as doors open on E3 2016. Photo: ESA
Head of Xbox Phil Spencer announces the redesigned Xbox One, dubbed the One S. Photo: ESA
Head of Xbox Phil Spencer announces the redesigned Xbox One, dubbed the One S. Photo: ESA
Attendees try out various PlayStation VR titles. Photo: ESA
Attendees try out various PlayStation VR titles. Photo: ESA
Performers promoting Just Dance 2017 at game publisher Ubisoft's booth. Photo: ESA
Performers promoting Just Dance 2017 at game publisher Ubisoft's booth. Photo: ESA

Fun and games is big business, and nowhere is that duality more obvious than at the Electronic Entertainment Expo in Los Angeles.

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