typoguy
I think Nintendo had the best showing of all three. I mean pretty much the other two were just "Hey look at YET ANOTHER FPS" oh and there was the PSVita, but looking at Sony's handheld record I doubt it will unhorse the 3DS. And by the way what the hell is Halo 4? So much for the story ending. Man I am so over Master Chief
Nintendo's press conferences always blow people's minds. This year, it was a bit more of a, "FU" to the competition in my opinion though, whereas last year was just all, "People, step back and let the masters show you how it's done." I laughed my a** off, but the one major thing that upset me about their conference (other than the fact my high school orchestra could have done better than that pit orchestra - it made my ears bleed with how pitchy everything was) was Wii U. It was so confusing, I mean, they didn't clarify at first if it was Project Cafe or if it wasn't, and unfortunately I couldn't keep up with the news to clarify it myself so I'm still a little confused on this point. They stated that Project Cafe would be a new system, but Wii U was clearly stated to be another accessory, not a new console.
Meh, I wasn't too impressed with the PSVita to be truthful, and quite honestly the recent hacks into their network has me unsettled about my decisions to actually start playing sony games on their systems more often. And with Nintendo starting to go bring more and more of the third-parties, at this point I would rather wait for the franchises to come to their reliable systems than go out and throw down wads of cash on buying a new Playstation.
Inoright? I think Microsoft is starting to flounder with the Halo series just a little bit. I mean, I get wanting to continue a good story and all, but when you say it's over, then it should be over. I think though that they were talking about it being a prequel? I'm not entirely sure however.