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SAN FRANCISCO -- It's a make-or-break year for the E3 Media & Business Summit, one of the biggest events in the $18 billion video-game industry.
Stripped of the glitz and hype of the past, this year's show, which opens next week, is a smaller, quieter affair that is struggling to keep retail distributors, media and investors interested.
The biggest news is expected to come from the major console makers, including a possible price cut, a look into new games and hands-on time with some upcoming releases. ...
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