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Guys this is from CNET.com so its totally unbiased.

With E3 returning to its old, bigger-is-better format, there seemed to be more at stake at this year's show. Could Nintendo provide enough compelling news to hold onto its lead? Would Microsoft trot out something to create new enthusiasm for its Xbox 360 platform? And could Sony reveal anything that might give it some much-needed momentum?

Alas, as it goes most of the time at E3, none of the companies truly hit it out of the park and a lot of what was announced was already leaked to greater or lesser degrees before the show started. However, that doesn't mean we can't try to objectively determine which companies did themselves some good--and which companies may not have.

Here's a quick recap of the news conferences from each camp and my quick assessments. But nevermind what I say, feel free to add your own comments--and try to be objective.

 

 

 

 

  • What's new: Fresh Super Mario Brothers title, Wii Fit Plus, Wii Motion Plus, Wii Vitality sensor.
  • Big tease: Nada (sorry, that isn't a code name for a new technology).
  • Biggest letdown: No big tease.
  • Overall message: We've expanded the gaming audience--and we're going to continue to expand it by doing just we've been doing, improving our revolutionary motion controller, and adding the word "Plus" to some accessories and games.

 

 

  • What's new: PSP Go, expanded roster of PSP games and downloadable content, and impressive line-up of PS3 exclusive titles, including Uncharted 2, Gran Turismo 5, Modnation Racers, God of War 3 (March 2010), and the briefly mentioned Rockstar Games' Agent.
  • Big tease: Impressive new motion controller that uses the existing PlayStation Eye to rival or beat the Wii's motion controller (it's due out in spring 2010).
  • Biggest letdown: No new hardware configuration or price drop for the PS3.
  • Overall message: We're revamping and reinvigorating the PSP platform and feeding the PS3 with a bigger selection of triple-A exclusive titles that will make you want to buy the system, even if it costs $400.

In my book, I'd give the slight edge to Sony, if only because it was the only company to announce any new hardware (the PSP Go). While its new prototype motion controller seemed silly at first, the demo seemed more impressive and tangible than Microsoft's "future" demo. That said, if pressed, I'd say I lean toward the camp who thinks motion control--and motion controllers--are gimmicky and that Sony and Microsoft are being too reactive to Nintendo's success.

 

 

As for Nintendo, its whole presentation once again came across as more of a dud than a bang. But that hasn't hurt the company in the past, so Nintendo fans shouldn't be too worried, right?

 

Once again PS3 wins. Tell me what you guys think.

 

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Cnet is a joke imo. As for Nintendo fans they are rejoicing for the good games announced right now.



I'm guessing whoever wrote this didn't even watch the Nintendo conference since so much is missing from the tiny summary they wrote.



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Yeah right... i guess SMG 2 or Golden sun don't count... pfff what a joke



SMG 2 is good, Golden Sun ROFLROFLROFLROFL FAIL



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If we are talking about single platforms, then the winner is easily PC. You won't believe how many amazing announcements PC had during E3, which further shows the shift of publishers' business from console gaming to PC gaming



rafichamp said:
SMG 2 is good, Golden Sun ROFLROFLROFLROFL FAIL

Why would a sequel to a highly acclaimed million+ selling game be "Fail"?

 



rafichamp said:
SMG 2 is good, Golden Sun ROFLROFLROFLROFL FAIL

You have got to be kidding.

A Golden Sun sequel has been very high on the most wanted list of Nintendo fans. 



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Now Playing
Switch - Super Mario Maker 2 (2019)
Switch - The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening (2019)
Switch - Bastion (2011/2018)
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rafichamp said:
SMG 2 is good, Golden Sun ROFLROFLROFLROFL FAIL

Golden Sun fail????

 

pfffff u r a joke too my friend



^^What? Nevermind ill take back the Golden Sun comment, still its not megaton news