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E3 2005 - A Look Back

Last week was so interesting I caught the plague and died for two days. Now that I've gotten a rez and E3 has wrapped up, a look back is in order. Ferrago takes a look at E3 no-shows, like STALKER, while GamesIndustry.biz has a look at statistics. The big three PR conferences were some of the highlights of the Expo, and Gamespot tells us who 'won'. The best way to get a feel for what happened last week, though, is to get it firsthand. The Casual Gamer Experiment is over, with his impressions now available. Personal accounts are available at Press the Buttons, GamersInfo.net, CliffyB.com, Grimwell.com, John Davison's Blog, and Jeremy Parish's Blog. Was there any firsthand E3 coverage that you particularly liked this year? What did you think of G4's live broadcasting, if you caught it? Update: 05/23 18:56 GMT by Z : Obligitory PA link. From the post: "I don't believe there is any such thing as a 'Playstation 3' yet, and I don't believe in the Killzone video. What I do believe is that Sony harnessed the media and then rode it from place to place, one hand on the bridle while the other waved madly in the air."

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  1. Next generation consoles. by RemovableBait · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I think the most interesting thing to come out of E3 this time round was the consoles. It isn't all that often when the three big time players release details around the same dates, and I suspect that many people were interested to find Sony's response to the Xbox 360 'launch party'.

    I think it was most disappointing that Nintendo couldn't elaborate on the capabilities of their latest console or give us an insight into what they truly believe will compete with the PSP -- after all, rumors suggest that the DS is merely a 'third pillar'. It was also pretty dreadful that Sony chose to show concept videos and pre-rendered trailers instead of actual game footage rendered in real time, as Microsoft did -- even if it was on Alpha hardware (read: PowerMac G5s).

    It definitely showed for one thing, that gaming is taking a nice twist down the High Definition path -- and that online services and expectations are much, much higher than four years ago. The only thing I fear, is that the price will be much higher too...

  2. G4 stuff by ZephyrXero · · Score: 3, Insightful

    The G4 stuff was okay, but I wish they had spent more time showing us actual game footage rather than the hosts chatting about what they thought...

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  3. "Winning" E3 by badasscat · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Gamespot tells us who 'won'

    It ain't a competition, people! If it was, Sega'd still be making consoles and Microsoft would be out of the business (after their initial E3 in 2000, which was a disaster).

    The competition comes later in the marketplace. And as has been proven time and time again, the public knows or cares not a whit what happens at E3. E3 is interesting to follow for those of us who do follow it, but it means absolutely nothing to the fortunes of anybody concerned.

    Articles like the one at GameSpot serve no purpose, and the analyst they quote is a moron. Things may or may not shake out the way he predicts, but it won't be because of E3. It has happened time and time again that the "winner" of any individual E3 goes on to lose badly in marketplace in the following years, and vice versa. I'd even go so far as to say "winning" E3, especially when new consoles are introduced, is almost a jinx.

  4. The Real "Winner" of E3 by ndansmith · · Score: 4, Insightful

    The real winnders of E3 are the hotels, restaurants, cabs, and various other services which profit from this influx of money annually.

  5. G4 by Tritonblue · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Honestly, I found G4's "coverage" as vacuous and totally preposterous as anything I've ever seen on TV. And my god, have I watched some bad tv in my day. Superior coverage of an LA trade show may have been readily produced by a blind man in Brazil. Underwater. In a haunted volcano. I call for regime change of G4's hosts. Smarmy, thirteen-pound ignorant gentlemen don't cut it for me.

  6. Microsoft failed ... by stylee · · Score: 4, Insightful

    to get as much buzz as I think they wanted to out of E3. They are only 5 months away from the Xbox 360 launch and this is the main show they had to show it off and generate hype. They did get a lot of hype but I think they were hoping to have such a strong showing that people would already have made up their minds which next-gen console they really wanted. Sony and Nintendo did a good job of showing just enough that most people I know are taking a wait and see attitude towards the next-gen consoles. I think that where MS failed was that while the next gen games for their system are impressive there were too few of them and none of them seemed like must have games, for my tastes at least.

    Sony released their specs and showed pre-rendered game footage. The overall consensus I felt about the the PS3 was a desire to see what it can really do in actual gameplay, since it is supposed to be so much more powerful than anything else.

    Nintendo was a real tease and it drives me nuts. The idea behind the Revolution seems solid but there is absolutely no way to tell how well it has been executed. I am not worried about their specs , I think the Revolution will be comparable to Xbox 360 at least. My main problem with the Revolution was, where are the games? I would have liked to have seen at least something like Sony's pre-rendered stuff for Revolution games. Nintendo is playing this so close to the vest that they may end up putting people off.

    Right now, I get the feeling people are taking a wait and see attitude. If Sony and/or Nintendo deliver on the hope people have for their consoles then 360 could be in trouble. However, if Sony and Nintendo under-deliver or even wait too long to give more details then the Xbox 360 will probably have a huge holiday season.

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    1. Re:Microsoft failed ... by ZephyrXero · · Score: 2, Insightful

      Did you miss the first part where it says that it was copied pretty much verbatim from a press release MS sent them? Then again...I don't trust either sides' numbers...show me the games!

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  7. Re:Well said GamersInfo.net! by CorVur · · Score: 2, Insightful
    I would add the west hall to the list...

    The state of the industry right now not just E3 is promoting all these cookie cutter games, but to some extent the players are demanding these games while the CEO may not have a good grasp always of what players what but to some extent the players are responsible if we didn't buy the cookie cutter games then the CEO wouldn't make money off them and they wouldn't make them.

    While I would love to say all the fault lies with the Game Makers and the Media, we as the Consumer have to take some of the responsibility for the lack of innovation in the industry.

  8. Re:Sony's Presentation by TheCamper · · Score: 2, Insightful

    I think SOny's focus on numbers is terrible, since none of them actually MEAN a damn thing. Even the ones that aren't just made up are irrelevant.

    I agree that numbers aren't the important thing here; it's the games. I agree that Nintendo has more heart than Sony. I'm just saying that it gets me excited when I see a demo of tens of thousands of rendered leaves in a huge vortex. It also gets me excited when the man running the demo tells me that there is enough processing power to give each leaf it's own audio channel. It's not the most important thing in the world. I'm just saying that it's exciting.

  9. Re:I think Tycho said it better. by rAiNsT0rm · · Score: 2, Insightful

    This is what happens at every E3 with console releases. And yet everyone still puts down the Revolution and Nintendo because they didn't spout off crazy numbers and show pre-rendered FMV... when will people learn?

    OK on one hand you have two companies generating hype on unfinished products, most of which will never come true or be restricted in some way and on the other we have the honest approach where things are still being worked on and final numbers and gameplay is not available. So at the end of the day you still know absolutely NOTHING, they make you think you do... but you don't. I've been to my share of E3's and I will never again because it is always the case, then rinse and repeat. Give me a break. Nothing will change:

    * MS will create a few new franchise titles, rehash Halo a couple times, feature sports titles and Live and tie in the Xbox to sell other MS services and their MCE software.

    * Sony will continue to create endless sequels of their main titles with no gameplay improvements just graphics and tie in the PSP and Sony only media devices with a few must have exclusives

    * Nintendo will produce a sleek console at a low pricepoint, create new titles based on old favorites with new gameplay elements, bring unique control schemes into some of their games, still be labled as "kiddy" even if it isn't true and sell steadily.

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