I knew I was wrong all this time!
Nintendo is selling their IPs to Microsoft and this is true because:
http://gamrconnect.vgchartz.com/thread.php?id=221391&page=1
"Of course, it is to be remembered that while Twitch was one way to watch E3, it was still just one way: all three console manufacturers, for instance, allowed the conferences to be livestreamed on their current home consoles, and set up dedicated E3 portals, where you could watch the show. These numbers, then, might give us something close to the true picture, but they might not necessarily give us the true picture itself.
Read more at http://gamingbolt.com/twitch-says-that-microsoft-had-the-most-popular-e3-conference-this-year#gKX1MdmSObg5uBPP.99"
All it shows is that more people actually watched Microsoft's E3. I watch it... but that doesn't mean I think they won. I don't understand the correlation.
Also, I didn't watch on Twitch and I saw Sony's at a movie theather.
A lot of people watched an Earthquake on MT. Everest, does that mean it was the best E3 show?
This is terrible logic.
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Is this OP for real? This is some fanboy crap. How can you turn one meaningless stat into "MS won E3 with everyone".
Europe was sleeping during the Sony conference.
America and Europe were both awake for the Microsoft conference. Also Twitch is one platform of many that streamed E3.
Youtube views after the conferences show which was more popular.
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I don't doubt they had more live viewers, as it took place at a decent time for both EU and NA, Sony's conference started at 3am for most of europe (on a monday to boot) - pretty much impossible to watch live
Looks the times of the conference...
Wait half of the world was sleeping at others conferences lol
Oh man you never disappoint. The tides are turning, it's only a matter of time now! ;)
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