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With video games estimated to hit an estimated 48 billion dollars in sales worldwide—bigger than the movie box office, the music industry, and DVD sales—it's no wonder Microsoft is looking to retool it's biggest gaming moneymaker, the Xbox 360. A big part of their media briefing at E3 was dedicated to the announcement of their new Xbox Live interface. While there was a lot to be excited about, there was a lot that didn't quite tickle our gaming thumb's sweet spot. With that said, our lowlights (or if you prefer, check out the highlights):


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AVATARS Great—another program that gives us the ability to create a second life. We can barely take care of our first life and game companies are trying to convince us the key to our physical inadequacies is just a few A-button pushes away.



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XBOX LIVE PRIMETIME Instead of screaming at the TV game show idiots giving wrong answers to easy questions, you can become that idiot! Microsoft announced an array of corny TV game shows coming to their Live service, allowing you to play along with friends or the rest of the world. Come on down—you're the next contestant on the Price Is Absolutely Wrong!

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YOU'RE IN THE MOVIES Okay, we get it. Everyone's going through this turn-your-video-game-console-into-a-karaoke-machine phase, but excuse us for not wanting to look like idiots. The Xbox is going to be featuring a new "game" called You're In The Movies, which, using the Live Vision camera, puts you into made-up embarrassing movie scenes like being attacked by bees and dancing in a disco hall. We're giving the cold shoulder to this Saturday Night Fever.

DO NOT WANT
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LIPS The only thing more annoying than the name of the game, Lips, is what it is: karaoke. With Guitar Hero: World Tour and Rock Band 2 around the corner and Singstar already here, there is absolutely no reason for another "game" to allow you to sing your heart out. The only difference between this iteration and anything out now is the wireless microphone that is packaged with the game. Apparently, it has lights on it...very pretty lights. Interested now?

ON THE FENCE
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NEW XBOX LIVE DASHBOARD Just when you thought you were getting comfortable with Xbox Live's blade navigation, Microsoft took the wraps off their new dashboard debuting this fall. While we're not totally against changing the often cumbersome interface currently on Live, the jury is still out on what the customizable options will exactly be. Are gamer tags gone? Are Live themes done for? We don't exactly know the details at this point, so we're going to go with not wanting this, at least for now.