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solidpumar said:

Showing 2 logos for games is enough for Nintendo to win considering the majority of vgchartz community?

I don't understand, I think you guys are out of touch with reality, you need to show footage and dates to win something.

They could be released in 2020. This would mean that this two games will win nintendo for 2018 E3, 2019 E3 and 2020 E3 also?

Cmon, Sony won hands down. The only thing nintendo showed worth noting was Xenoblade Chronicles 2 since will be releasing this holiday and looks great. Screw the logo for metroid and pokemon, I can craft better logo on photoshop for 20 games that will never be released more enticing than those shown.

Consider this: What does it mean to "win" E3?

For a company, I would argue that it's about how much excitement you generate. The point of hosting a conference, after all, is to get people excited to play your upcoming games and wanting to buy your console.

So, yes, in terms of how much excitement conferences generated, Nintendo won, probably rather handily as well. Sony announced...I think a total of one new game? And Microsoft I don't think had a single first party game shown, mostly relying on third parties and some very expensive hardware to generate hype. Meanwhile, Nintendo announced six new exclusives that we didn't know about beforehand: Pokemon RPG, Metroid Prime 4, a Yoshi platformer, a Kirby co op platformer, Metroid: Samus Returns, and a reimagining/remake of Mario & Luigi Superstar Saga. Even if you need gameplay to get excited (and for a series that has been release starved for as long as Metroid has, it isn't), there's still a solid four exclusives in there that'll generate solid hype. Along with that, there were trailers shown for just about everything that Nintendo had announced previously.