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I believe that Nintendo won last year. I think they rode the hype from MK8 into the show and showed the world that they were still a company that would have to be contended with in the console war.

For that reason I have a hard time believing that they can come back and do it again. In terms of E3 performances, they're certainly not the underdog going into the show. They're going to have to come out with Samus' blaster a blazin'...and even then I'm not sure what they've got up their sleeve beyond that will move anyone beyond us Nintendo faithful. I do think it will be a great show for Nintendo fans...but the focus in the media will be on their demise and not their continued, albeit, slow resurrection.

I think for some reason Sony has the momentum going into this one. They obviously have all the 3rd party support and the media is in love with the company and what they stand for. Their 1st party efforts will probably look "next gen," "pretty," "breathtaking," etc...

Considering that the PS4 will likely be the system du jour of this generation, I'm personally hoping they at least attempt to bring this Nintendo fan back into their fold. They obviously aggressively attempted this in the PS1/PS2 eras...but instead focused on the XBox fans in the last generation. Little Big Planet is all well and good...but deliver us an epic, fun, colorful platformer like Jak and Daxter...please.

Microsoft can turn a few heads if the Hololens somehow becomes a focal point of their presentation with less promises and more actual guarantees than Kinect was ever able to offer.