[quote name='bardockkun']The thing you have to remember is there are plenty of other games outside of what is shown at E3, just majority of these are what sells. There still exists companies like Platinum Games and majority of new ideas seem to be going to download titles in anycase. Plus if you were expecting INCREDIBLE news from Microsoft just in terms of games then you have not seen their press conferences in the past 2-3 years. Eitherway all I'm saying is there's no reason to give up hope merely because of one press conference.[/QUOTE]
But it's just... why? Who do they think watches a 90 minute press conference about video games on a weekday afternoon? People who want to watch movies or network in a social manner? No. Gamers do. The hardcore crowd. Yet they showed nothing that that crowd could possibly care about. The only trailers shown were the ones that had the most explosions/ Middle Easterners being cinematically taken down, and when it wasn't that, it was KINECTKINECTKINECT. And when it wasn't that, it was services that I had no interest in because my PC could do anything the Xbox could do, better, and without voice commands. It's garbage that neither I nor any other gamer could possibly care about (barring CoD players, but they don't count as people). What was MS trying to accomplish by having absolutely nothing that anyone actually watching the conference would be interested in? It baffles, confuses, and enrages me.
You're right, though, there are certainly other games out there (and that I haven't seen an E3 conference in 2-3 years). But there are also other games on the SNES, Genesis, and PSX that I could play instead. So I think I just might do that.