The TechnologyGuide team was in Los Angeles for theElectronics Entertainment Expo, known simply asE3. Gamers from around the world flock toE3each year to get the first looks at the latest in video game technology. This year, we joined them on the show floor to report the news and provide hands-on analysis on the latest in 3D gaming and motion control, which we predict will be the latest in video game technology.
DesktopReview.com editor J.R. Neslon weighs in on the big product on display at E3, the Microsoft Kinect, formerly known as Project Natal. He offers his insight about the motion controller and what it means for the future of computing.

Razer turned heads with its Starcraft II branded peripherals, including a Spectre mouse, Marauder keyboard and Banshee gaming headset.
Mass Effect II is a favorite amongst gamers for its atmosphere and lengthy campaign. Mass Effect publisher EA revealed its plans for the franchise at E3.
The TG team heads west to the City of Angels for the nation's premiere videogame showcase.
Console peripheral-maker MadCatz is getting into the desktop gaming biz with a new line of gaming mice.
RealD, which is one of the big providers of 3D tech in the cinematic space, showcased their new 3D tech for the home with a modified version of Unreal Tournament 3.