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More to come from PS3 hardware, however Speaking at this week's E3 expo in LA, EA big wig Patrick Soderland admitted that he was impressed by the Xbox 360's Natal technology, but also stated that the Xbox 360 has been 'maxed out' while the PS3 has some way to go still. "I like the Natal," Soderlund told Official Xbox Magazine . "That's cool. It's an interesting device, so I'm truly impressed by Xbox. It's my personal favorite console... I think Microsoft is on a roll right now. They're doing really well. If I was Sony, I would have a headache, to be honest." He continued explaining that Sony's E3 line up was also very impressive, adding that there is more to be eked out of the PS3's hardware still. "I do think that we'll see developers inside the organization getting to understand the PS3 better and I think that we're getting more power out of PS3 right now. "I think that we've maxed out the 360 but we haven't maxed out the PS3." More from Soderlund and his team soon. (link)

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