The 10 most over-used words and phrases from E3 2006
Drumroll, please. As E3 2006 wraps up today after a long and eventful week, the editors of TG Daily, TwitchGuru and Toms Hardware decided it was time to to list the most overused words and phrases from the show this year.
10. "Next Generation"
Yeah, we get it. But Xbox 360, Wii and PlayStation 3 are finally here, so let’s dump this one now and bring it back in four or five years.
9. "In development"
Just say "nowhere close to being finished."
8. "Adrenaline-pumping"
It’s better than "action-packed," but not by much.
7. "No photography, please"
Game trailers are for your eyes only, apparently, and not the camera lenses.
6. "Triple A titles"
Let’s reserve "triple A" to either baseball talk or when you’re in need of a tow truck.
5. "Best of class"
Best of blah !
4. "Motion-sensor"
Between the Wii and PS3 controllers, we’ve just heard this term way too much.
3. "It’s all about the hardware"
Actually, we thought it was all about the software ?
2. "It’s all about the software"
Wait, now we’re confused ?!
1. "Paris Hilton"
We’re not even sure where to begin with this one. Check back for a treat on Monday.
- NCsoft unveils PlayNC, offers free MMOs
- First look: F.E.A.R, Saint's Row and Crackdown for Xbox 360
- Qimonda to pay 10% more for Winbond DRAM in Q3
- Samsung raises 90nm production concern again
- Infineon unveils 65nm handset chip
- CEO of Tatung passes away
- MD RPTV of 60" and above three times cheaper than PDP TVs in US
- TV market shakeup prompts plant closures, product line cancellations
- Lite-On IT to produce Blu-ray Disc drives based on technology from Philips
- Sony and Panasonic intro HD camcorder format
- E3 2006 First Impressions: Battlefield: 2142 from EA for Windows PCs
- TG Daily Video: Game technology trains soldiers on missiles, remote gun
- Lego Star Wars II: The Good Trilogy
- Next Call of Duty not for the PC
- MotoGP coming to Playstation Portable
- Preview: Indiana Jones and The Next Crusade
- Crysis makes a breathtaking first impression
- E3 2006 in a nutshell




