

Actors Zachary Levi (l.) and James Kyson-Lee play with a new Kinect peripheral for the Xbox 360 at the Xbox booth during the E3 2010 conference held at the Los Angeles Convention Center on June 15. The Kinect is a camera-based motion-tracking accessory that allows users to control games by moving their bodies.
The audience at the Electronic Arts press briefing is shown during the game 'Crysis 2' in 3D for the first time ahead of E3 2010 at the Orpheum Theater in Los Angeles. The annual E3 trade show highlights the computer and video games industry and is presented by the Entertainment Software Association.
An attendee sticks his head into a giant Pac-Man at E3 on June 16.
Anthony Le (l.) rides an escalator in his homemade 'War Machine' costume outside the E3 Expo.
In this photo provided by Nintendo of America, Shigeru Miyamoto, Nintendo video game designer and inventor of Super Mario, shows off 'The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword,' an upcoming game for the Wii console which features the Wii MotionPlus accessory, during the company's presentation on the opening day of E3.
A show attendee plays a video game using Playstation Move motion controllers at the Sony booth.
Show attendees wear 3-D glasses while checking out 3-D games at the Sony booth.
Don Mattrick, Microsoft's XBox 360 senior vice president introduces the new Xbox 360, seen left, against the old model, during the 2010 Xbox 360 media briefing at the Wiltern Theater on Monday. The new, slimmer Xbox 360 will be optionally bundled with Microsoft's controller-free Kinect add-on.
In this photo provided by Nintendo of America, Satoru Iwata, president of Nintendo Co. Ltd., shows off the highly anticipated Nintendo 3DS, which allows users to view games in 3D without the need for special glasses.
An attendee takes his picture with a character from Sony's 'Killzone 3.'
Scenes from video games play on a screen at the Bethesda Softworks booth.
Adam Smith with K2 Network plays with a toy rocket launcher on Wednesday.
Dancers demonstrate 'Dance Central,' on Wednesday, at the Microsoft booth.