On day two of the E3 Expo, *Nintendo* and *Sony* took center stage. Below, some news and commentary that caught our attention:
» *Nintendo* announced a 3D portable gaming device appropriately called the 3DS. No glasses will be needed. [CNET]
» *Sony* also talked at length about 3D gaming. The company said its PlayStation 3 consoles were now “3D Ready” because of a software update and said more than 20 PS3 titles will be available in 3D by the end of the year. [VentureBeat]
» *Sony* announced a price and release date for its PlayStation Move motion sensitive controller: $49.99 and Sept. 19. [Engadget]
» *Sony* mocked Microsoft’s Kinect — which will compete against the Move — using actor Kevin Lambert to ask in a video, “Who wants to pretend their hand is a gun? What is this — third grade?” [Seattle Times]
» *Activision* hinted it might get into the used game business. [Industry Gamers]
» Ubisoft teased a Michael Jackson-themed game due later this year with dancers but no actual footage from the game. [MediaFile]
» Opposable Thumbs‘s choices for best new game trailers released on day two. [Ars Technica]

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