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im surprised that nothing on fatal frame was shown!



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seems i'm the only one with positive thinking in this place!!! : P

The new Wii Sports seems outstanding and the MotionPlus show was great!!
Also Animal Crossing rules, with online and speaking!!
The GTA Ds announcement is just sick!! DAMN AWESOME!!!

well, everything expected something as big as last E3, but.... : (

but i'm happy with 3rd party games for Wii than 1st party!!
3rd parties will sell more on Wii this year!



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Mario Kart Wii: 1633 4506 4319

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Leni said:
seems i'm the only one with positive thinking in this place!!! : P

The new Wii Sports seems outstanding and the MotionPlus show was great!!

You are right, Wii Sports Resort is big news.  Just think:

 - sequel to a franchise that is possibly bigger than Halo3, GTV4, and FF13 combined.

 - has a superior control system than it's predecessor (take that ^^^)

 

 

 



worst conference they have ever had!



Maybe they are making up for it in a few minutes...let's hope..



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How many fricking threads like this are there, anyway? :s



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Who was that female? I thought she had TERRIBLE public speaking skills. How did she get hired for a corporate possition... It was obviously memorized.

I think they were focusing on the casual. Nintendo is too big a company to have nothing in the works but WiiMusic and Animal Crossing....



End of 2009 Predictions (Set, January 1st 2009)

Wii- 72 million   3rd Year Peak, better slate of releases

360- 37 million   Should trend down slightly after 3rd year peak

PS3- 29 million  Sales should pick up next year, 3rd year peak and price cut