As video-game makers from around the world gather at the 10th annual Electronic Entertainment Expo — known in the industry as E3 — in Los Angeles this week, handheld hardware is expected to garner much of the buzz emanating from the show. “There’ll be a lot of looking at the handheld market this year, with both Sony and Nintendo having new products out and Nokia trying to refocus the N-Gage,” David Cole, president of DFC Intelligence, a research firm speculating in the gaming market located in San Diego, California, told TechNewsWorld.
Handhelds Expected To Grab Spotlight at E3
Posted by: John P. Mello Jr. May 11, 2004 08:05 AMAs video-game makers from around the world gather at the 10th annual Electronic Entertainment Expo — known in the industry as E3 — in Los Angeles this week, handheld hardware is expected to garner much of the buzz emanating from the show. “There’ll be a lot of looking at the handheld market this year, with both Sony and Nintendo having new products out and Nokia trying to refocus the N-Gage,” David Cole, president of DFC Intelligence, a research firm speculating in the gaming market located in San Diego, California, told TechNewsWorld.