Honestly I think the Nintendo press conference did more harm then good I said it before, and I will say it again. You cannot market to a casual audience with a televised games conference. They would have done a far better job showing these casual games on Good Morning America. A fundamental rule of advertising is proper placement.
I honestly do not believe that Nintendo was oblivious to the effect of what they were doing. Basically they did the same thing that the other two manufacturers did. Which was a twisted game of do the bare minimum. They all used the show for low echelon announcements. Saving their better material for the true game conventions later in the year. Right now E3 is so unimportant that developers are actually deciding to stay home, and save the money. Most of what the Manufacturers did was for forms sake.
The only thing I begrudge Nintendo for is not having a single silver bullet in their conference. Both Microsoft and Sony managed to have one silver bullet. Then again Microsoft probably felt very honor bound to have the best showing at E3 being an American company, and E3 having once been the premier American gaming event. I suspect Nintendo will feel the same way about the Tokyo Gaming Show, and perhaps Microsoft will feel the opposite way.
I say on the scale of things this grievance like E3 itself will quickly fade from the public eye especially since it will be rectified in a month.
I also think that the complaining is going to be short lived.







