Jack Tretton, CEO of Sony Computer Entertainment America, hosts the Sony Computer Entertainment press conference. He begins the event with an apology, referring to the recent PlayStation Network hack
Kazuo Hirai, President and Group CEO of Sony Computer Entertainment America, presents the PlayStation Vita at the Sony PlayStation media briefing at E3 2011. The device will be available in two variants, Wi-Fi only and Wi-Fi + 3G
Kazuo Hirai announces a partnership with AT&T for 3G services on the PS Vita at E3 2011. The Wi-Fi only version of the device will cost $249.99 and the 3G + Wi-Fi version will cost $299.99. The device is expected to launch in the fourth quarter of 2011
The Lakers basketball-based game by 2K Sports features PlayStation Move support
Los Angeles Lakers star Kobe Bryant demonstrates a Lakers-based game by 2K Sports
Kobe Bryant plays the new 2K basketball game with Move support
Sony launches a combo pack of Resistance 3, a 6-foot long HDMI cable and a 24-inch 3D display. The combo pack will cost $499. A pair of active shutter 3D glasses will cost an extra $69.99
Kazuo Hirai presents talks about the future of portable gaming during the launch of the PlayStation Vita
Jack Tretton, CEO of Sony Computer Entertainment America, talks all things 3D, from 3D gaming to Blu-ray movies
Jack Tretton talks about exclusive third party content on the PS3. Games like Saints Row: The Third, Need for Speed: The Run and many more will have exclusive content for the PS3
6000 attendees wear 3-D glasses to watch game demonstrations at the Sony PlayStation media briefing on the eve of the Electronic Entertainment Expo