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Forums - Gaming - What E3 08 confrence did you like the most?

I'm going with MS, then Sony and last Nintendo.

Same here. FFXIII, Netflix, new dashboard, games for casuals, plus plenty for the hardcore. Sony's was alright, but it didn't leave me thinking "I must go and get a PS3". It made me think "in a year it might be worth buying one". While watching Nintendo's I kept waiting for a game to be announced that would remotely interest me and it never came. No solution to the storage issue either.



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Now you guys know from now on to watch the Tokyo Game Show instead of E3.



First and last E3 I see live.

Didnt see Sony's or MS's but watching Nintendo's was the worst thing that happened to me while being on the internet.



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the worst E3 2008 press conference was Nintnedo, that awful awful woman recounting her snowboarding injury, then followed by that red hair stoner that had that moronic laugh, it was boring and lame.
Regi tried to save it, but it went down the shitter when wii music came out, need I continue...

Sony and Microsoft press conference were ok, not as good as they once use to be, but they were ok.

I really liked the sony's graph thing with little big planet, pretty sweet, and of course Microsoft had it's big thing and that was FF13.



Sony and MS about tied for me. Both pretty decent.
Nintendo = tears.
I was hoping they were really going to show something awesome. I expected the Wii-"do random stuff" games, but I kept thinking, OK, something super-freaking-fantastic awesome is coming soon.

I will repeat... tears (of laughter and sadness).