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I would say the biggest issue with this E3 was that it showed what Nintendo has been trying to mask for a while, that they have obviously decided the 3DS is the lead console they are going to support and they are focusing their bigger guns on the future.

E3 is pretty much a big show for the industry but as popular as the 3DS is in the West, most westerns want to see actual home console games there. Also a number of titles there lacked the luster of previous triple AAA titles Nintendo has released for both the 3DS and Wii U. Part of that might just be because they aren't dropping until 2016 but given remaining schedule for both the Wii U and 3DS, there is real concern that there are not ANY major blockbusters outside of 3-4 games that can really do much this year from Nintendo.

All that being said, I didn't take it as a bad showing but compared to past presentations it was underwhelming and they lacked a true major driver, which due its current graphics and the lack of multiplayer Star Fox Zero can't be at this time.

Oh well, my wallet will be in a better place at the end of the year at least, I hope.