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Originally Posted by SuperMatt18
I think people are overestimating the struggles that Microsoft and Sony had in their presentations.
Microsoft had some new games although they were mostly just sequels of past franchises. Plus I think the Smart Glass stuff was actually pretty good in terms of being able to use the XBox as an entertainment center.
Sony didn't have any new hardware or anything of the sort but they had a bunch of good looking new games especially Beyond and Last Of Us. I think they kinda fell flat with the Vita though and they really needed to provide some support for what truly could be a great system.
Nintendo really had the opportunity to own this E3 since they were the only group that were announcing a new console and they completely fell short. They should have been the strongest of the three but so far they are probably the weakest showing so far.
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I think the thing to remember is that Microsoft and Sony both have a large collection of 3rd party titles coming out that make up a big portion of their releases. They can't sit there and show these titles or we'd be seeing the same trailers and announcements multiple times. The big publishers all have their own opportunites to announce games so really all that Sony and Microsoft have is to announce their own excluses and whatever features they're adding. So it really isn't as bad for them as it appears.