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Condor1980 said:

Pitiful for Microsoft at E3. As usual trying to hype up a mediocre add on. No games to make people go wow I want a 360. It's just a dead system. This E3 for Microsoft has been highlighted for me by the lack of anything decent but these kind of shows do tend to mean they have a new system in the works. Slim 360 wont move anything stellar. Kinect is overhyped (as usual with microsoft no prices) and over priced and the videos do show what most people already knew that Microsoft really donot have the experience or skill to make games on a par with Nintendo. Altogether this was depressing for Microsoft owners and really does highlight how much of a rut Microsoft are in in every aspect of their company. I may be wrong but i do think having to compete is not a strong area of Microsoft after all they are better at taking over companies than having to compete with them. As they are competing with two massive companies in this area they just don't have what it takes. I believe this is the start of a downwards spiral out of the videogame market for microsoft. Having played Kinect I can say it is ok but if you were frustrated with the wiimote lag in fast situations, you'll hate Kinect. Notice how Microsoft love to see people do relatively slow actions as it responds better but come faster movements, it's criminally lagged. But nooo they won't let you see this!! Anyway I tell people to go over try it and make sure you do faster actions then sit back and let the hype sink in then forget about it. Now just for Sony to rethink their 3DTV strategy, after seeing the 3DS I think another area that will be seen as bloated is the 3DTV market. Glasses? That's so yester year!

Wall of text, anyway Kinect might not look so hype, but i willing to bet that it will do better than move. And Halo: Reach and Gears 3 alone was better than Sonys whole line up of exclusives at this E3 but w/e dying system yeye it will outsell PS3 for the rest of the year now after the "price drop".