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LipeJJ said:
curl-6 said:

2008 was shite, but at least it didn't signify the Wii's life support being unplugged like 2015 did for Wii U.

That was a big part of what made it so bad, it was effectively an admission that the Wii U wasn't getting any more big new games, which was a bitter pill to swallow for those who'd recently spent $300 USD on one.

I agree, but I was judging just the overall quality of the shows. In that department, I think E3 2008 won (in a bad way hahaha).

I guess I'm factoring in more of what the show indicated. Both were a slap in the face to fans, but as far as slaps go, I'll take, "no games for you for the rest of the year" over "we're abandoning the console you just bought".