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It's quite a sad sign for the industry/hobby that what Nintendo showed was the best.
It was the best presentation, but it was mainly a lot of shovelware, good but small games, or expansions/reiterations. At least there was gameplay. Unlike Microsoft who had big 'reveals' but little to show for them.
But there are so many games out there to play, I don't feel that strongly about it. And E3 has been on death watch for a while now; there's really not much reason for developers to bother with it from a communicating to customers standpoint.
It was the best presentation, but it was mainly a lot of shovelware, good but small games, or expansions/reiterations. At least there was gameplay. Unlike Microsoft who had big 'reveals' but little to show for them.
But there are so many games out there to play, I don't feel that strongly about it. And E3 has been on death watch for a while now; there's really not much reason for developers to bother with it from a communicating to customers standpoint.
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