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E3 comes to Xbox Live

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The Electronic Entertainment Expo is back, and if you cannot get to (the much toned down) E3 Media & Business Summit, you can tune in via Xbox Live Marketplace on your Xbox 360

Microsoft have announced that once again they will be bringing next weeks E3 conference into the home via the “E3: Bringing it home” concept.

From Tuesday 10th of July through to Friday the 13th connected Xbox 360’s can download HD content from the conference, according to Microsoft this includes;

Microsoft's E3 2007 press conference -- beginning at 8:30 p.m. PDT on Tuesday, July 10 -- will be available on Xbox LIVE Marketplace in high definition later in the week
* Video updates direct from the show
* A selection of game trailers, themes, gamer pictures and demos will be available from the hottest E3 titles such as these:
* "Ace Combat 6: Fires of Liberation" (NAMCO BANDAI Games America Inc.)
* "Assassin's Creed" (Ubisoft)
* "BioShock" (2K)
* "Blue Dragon" (Microsoft Game Studios)
* "Burnout Paradise" (Electronic Arts Inc.)
* "CALL OF DUTY® 4: MODERN WARFARE™" (Activision)
* "FIFA Soccer 08" (Electronic Arts)
* "Guitar Hero III" (Activision/RedOctane)
* "Lost Odyssey™" (Microsoft Game Studios)
* "Madden NFL 08" (Electronic Arts)
* "NCAA Football 08" (Electronic Arts)
* "Need for Speed: ProStreet" (Electronic Arts)
* "Project Gotham Racing® 4" (Microsoft Game Studios)
* "The Simpsons Game" (Electronic Arts)
* "Tiger Woods PGA Tour 08" (Electronic Arts)
* "WWE® SmackDown® vs. Raw® 2008" (THQ)

Microsoft also promise “a few surprises” check here for updates

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