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Wii, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 coverage roundup

It's next-gen console madness over here at Engadget. We know there's a veritable flood of information about the Wii, PlayStation 3, and Xbox 360, but let's make this as simple as it should be. Below you'll find a round up of our coverage; take a look, we post a lot of stuff, so you never know if you missed something good. Check it out, and remember, we'll have plenty more stuff in the coming days!

Wii
Finding a Wii where there is none
Wii hands-on, unboxing!
Wii unboxing video
Wii setup and interface walkthrough video
Wii gameplay video (Wii Sports and The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess)

PlayStation 3
PlayStation 3 hands-on preview (with video!)
PlayStation 3 gameplay preview
PlayStation 3 menu / interface complete video walkthrough
Unpacking our PlayStation 3 (with video!)
Some interesting facts about the PS3
The Engadget Interview: Peter Dille, Sony Computer Entertainment's SVP of Marketing
PlayStation 3 dissected, drive upgraded
Engadget Japanese retail PS3 unboxing
PS3 disassembled on video
Sony Japan adds PS3 video downloads
PlayStation 3's P-TV video download service in photos

Xbox 360
Xbox 360 fall update details revealed: 1080p, auto-download, WMV playback and more
Xbox 360 fall update in a few pictures
Major Nelson: Fix on the way for Xbox 360 1080p problems
Microsoft's Xbox Live Video: HDTV and HD movie downloads for your 360
Xbox Live Video hands-on
80GB Xbox 360 drive leaked? Oh, and the HD DVD retail box, too.
Xbox HD DVD hands-on
Installing and using the Xbox 360 HD DVD drive (with video!)

Etc.
PlayStation 3 vs. Xbox 360 vs. Wii
Wii and PlayStation 3 Q&A
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