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Microsoft Monday stepped up its quest to be at the heart of home entertainment by synching Xbox 360 video game consoles to smartphones and tablets while adding more blockbuster content. Microsoft unveiled Xbox SmartGlass software for linking the world’s leading consoles to iPhones, iPads, Android-powered gadgets and, of course, devices powered by the U.S. technology titan’s new Windows 8 operating system. “Your devices aren’t so smart because they aren’t working together,” Marc Whitten of Xbox Live online entertainment service said at a press event on the eve of Tuesday’s E3 video game gathering in Los Angeles. “Xbox Smartglass transforms devices you already own and love ... movies are more immersive; games are more thrilling,” he continued. “I can now take my phone and use it as the world’s best remote control.” The Smartglass application to be released worldwide by the end of the year could drain some of the enthusiasm that rival Nintendo has been working to build for its next generation Wii U console featuring a tablet-style GamePad controller. GamePads, the price of which is expected to be revealed at a Nintendo news conference Tuesday, are an extra gadget that gamers would need while Smartglass will let them use gadgets they already own. Nintendo has an advantage in that major publishers such as France-based Ubisoft are readying hot titles to release with Wii U GamePad consoles while Microsoft Monday invited game developers to begin imagining possibilities. “We are opening the door for creative multiscreen entertainment,” Whitten said. “Game makers can envision brand new ways to make all our games better.” Smartglass also capitalizes on the growing popularity of using Xbox Live to stream movies, music and other entertainment from the Internet. The application lets people start watching a film on a tablet and then easily switch to home television screens without breaking continuity, a demonstration showed. After a film routes to a television, the tablet automatically begins displaying supplementary information about actors or other topics related to the movie being watched. “Xbox is on a mission to make the entertainment that you love more amazing,” said Microsoft Interactive Entertainment Business head Don Mattrick. “With Xbox SmartGlass, we are lighting up entertainment across your phone, tablet, PC and TV in a completely new way.” Microsoft is has also tailored a version of its Internet Explorer Web browsing program for the Xbox to let people roam online using the video game consoles as easily as they might using a personal computer. Blockbuster games and expanded services showed off by Microsoft showcased voice command and gesture-sensing capabilities of Kinect accessories for Xbox 360 consoles. Ubisoft wove voice commands and even being able to distract enemy sentries with whispers in a new version of “Splinter Cell” inspired by author Tom Clancy espionage novels. Video game colossus Electronic Arts brought legendary U.S. football quarterback Joe Montana on stage to try a Madden NFL 13 title that lets people literally call plays, with on-screen teammates following commands. “This is actually pretty sweet,” Montana said after getting the virtual ball into the end zone in three downs. Microsoft also expanded the content available at Xbox Live, adding partnerships with Paramount Movies, ESPN, Univision and others, and creating a music service that challenges Apple’s lucrative iTunes shop on a new front. Some analysts believe that Microsoft’s vision is for Xbox to replace cable service boxes in home entertainment; including using alliances with cable companies who would subsidize hardware the way telecom carriers do for smartphones. Blockbuster video games have long been at the core of E3, so Microsoft premiered trailers for hotly anticipated new installments for the popular “Tomb Raider,” “Call of Duty,” “Resident Evil,” and “Gears of War.” The press event, which was streamed on Xbox Live, was topped off with a live performance by Usher who dazzled the audience with choreography captured in a coming “Dance Central 3” video game for Kinect. “We are taking the franchises you love in new directions, but also investing in new franchises,” said Microsoft games studio head Phil Spencer.from daily news.

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