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Strange E3.

I would say purely on show set up and execution Microsoft got it largely right doing what I want from a conference. Tons of games where none felt stayed to long or blew past too fast. They pushed their system and library in full force, so well done to them.

Sony easily could have filled its terrible intermission with tons of content with all the third party titles coming. It didn't so while I'm very excited about the PS4 I felt Sony gave a poor impression as to how amazing the system's vast upcoming library is.

Nintendo is a bit concerning because the Switch came out so fast and I was expecting the consolidated library of 3DS/Wii U to really start showing up this year and it felt pretty barren. Smash looks great, but they spent a lot of time on it making me wonder if the system will find that second gear like the 3DS did soon.

Of the big three I tip the cap to Microsoft even if I prefer Sony's line up.