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| | Hey game fans, E3 officially started today, and let me say that it’s been absolutely nuts here in our War Room. Nintendo blew everyone away with the announcements of Donkey Kong Country Returns and Kirby’s Epic Yarn and the demonstration of the 3DS. Not only was the new handheld shown off, but a ton of games were announced for it, including Kid Icarus: Uprising, Ocarina of Time 3DS, Star Fox N64 3DS and Paper Mario 3DS. Sony had Portal 2 up its sleeve, as well as a new Twisted Metal game. Oh, and in case you hadn’t heard, Activision is bringing GoldenEye 007 to the Wii. Hell yeah. Ciao ciao, Kristine Steimer Associate Managing Editor, IGN.com |  | | |  | GoldenEye Reimagined for Wii Console first-person shooters have come and gone, but the original GoldenEye is still considered one of the most influential FPS designs even a decade and a half after its system debut. Activision holds the rights to the James Bond videogame franchise and has been hard at work bringing the familiar brand back for a more contemporary action experience for Wii and DS gamers. I had an opportunity to tinker with the Wii build of the game at this year's Electronic Entertainment Expo. |  | |