| Euphoria14 said: Googled "Won E3". First page: http://news.yahoo.com/looks-sony-just-won-e3-130048938.html http://www.theverge.com/2014/6/10/5796904/how-sony-won-e3-2014-the-gory-highlights-video http://www.extremetech.com/gaming/184031-sony-wins-e3-2014-microsoft-gambled-on-games-and-lost http://www.forbes.com/sites/davidthier/2014/06/09/sony-wins-e3-by-a-nose/ http://www.thestreet.com/story/12738478/1/how-sony-won-e3-and-recaptured-the-video-game-world.html
These opinion are not the be all end all, so let us go to our next set of proof.
http://gamrconnect.vgchartz.com/thread.php?id=184727 http://gamrconnect.vgchartz.com/thread.php?id=184686&page=1#
We have sites where regular forum goers think Sony won and they are just as valid as any of those sites I listed above them. By this proof Sony must have won since when combining forum goers + websites Sony has the majority.
Congrats SONY!! |
I said this in a prior comment, but you can even go a step further. Get specific. Google "Sony won E3 2014" and "Microsoft won E3 2014". You'll see a plethora of articles saying Sony won if you do the Sony search. Do the Microsoft search, and what are the results? "Sony wins E3. Microsoft gambled on games and lost", "At E3 2014, Microsoft was playing catch up while Sony leapt ahead", "Gaming geeks declare Sony the winner over Microsoft at E3", "Sony wins E3 by a nose", "PS4 vs Xbox One: Sony just won E3", "Microsoft copies Sony with their Xbox One conference". I even, just now, decided to sort by the last 24 hours (because there were also a bunch of articles either recapping or merely saying "what MS can do to blow us away" or something to that effect), and the first article (that I haven't already mentioned) was "How Sony won E3: the gory highlights". These are all from big or major technology news outlets.
Mind you, these were all found under "Microsoft won E3 2014".....no articles saying MS won even when you search for that particular criteria. Except there was one that actually was a blog (you know, some random internet dude. Not an established journalist with references) that said MS won. But according to Kowen, that doesn't count. Since he's "just a blogger" and his opinion isn't better than anyone elses.
I don't know what more anyone wants. You've got the majority opinion of users on this site and a plethora of major tech news outlets saying Sony won (and exactly 0 saying Microsoft won). Search "won E3" in Twitter, and most people are saying Sony won. It's just plain denial to say otherwise, at this point.








