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The only thing that i think Nintendo should have done at E3 was show the console aswell and that confused gamers and the public in general.
I get why Nintendo focused on the controller and not on games. The controller was what separated Wii from the competition so they probably decided to stand out based on that alone.
The games will come. And most probably at E3 next where Nintendo will not only show 3rd party games running on the hardware (Ubisoft was the only one that showed that) and will also unveal their 1st party line-up aswell as give more insight on what the controller can do.
Honestly i think it was a bold move for them to bring the controller with just 2 demo videos (the bird and the crowded street) and a few demos to show the controller off, but i think it will pay off next year when Nintendo does reveal it`s "game" for real!

A 10 year plan for PS3 seems a bit unreal. PS2 did that because it was the leader of it`s generation and it provided content for all kinds of gamers, building a huge and great librabry of games. PS3 nor Xbox 360 have all that.
Supposing that could happen we could reach a period where Wii, Xbox 360, PS3, Wii U, Xbox 720 and PS4 would all live in the same market. That`s 6 consoles. Even if they coexist for a year or two that will hinder the future generation. Unless of course they exist just because of their back catalogue.

I still think that in 2013 both companies will release their new consoles. The more they wait, the more they let Wii U regain trust from core gamers.