Ah, the internet. People are always so impatient. Tomorrow isn't quick enough, a few hours is too long, and anything bar getting their information yesterday isn't quick enough, dammit. And now, on the eve of E3, the world's largest games show, thanks to a spectacular botch, anyone who wanted to know what games Microsoft were going to show at tonight's conference has been granted their wish, as the company published practically their entire line up on their official E3 page.
Amongst the huge announcements are a remake of the first Halo game, Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary; a new collection of minigames (presumably) for Kinect known as Kinect Fun Labs; the follow up to the multi million selling Kinect Sports, which seems to be officially titled Kinect Sports Season 2, and Dance Central 2. About the only genuine surprises on the list are Ryse, a "Kinect action-packed experience", and the announcement of Halo 4, which no-one saw coming. In terms of updated console features, the one Microsoft seems to be intent on pushing the most is the bizarre "Voice Search", something we can't imagine anyone will use - much less would anyone be tipped over to buying an Xbox because of it.
Of course, there's every chance that with the timing of this leak, it was a deliberate ploy to get more people watching the conference, and stir the internet into an almighty frenzy. The Microsoft E3 conference will kick off in around an hour's time, and will bring with it footage and screenshots of all the games listed above, plus many, many more. You can watch it for yourself at xbox.com/e3, or simply keep checking back here, as we bring you everything you need to know.