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  • The Problem With E3's Press Conferences

    ...is that they designed for the press, stockholders and gamers. We hear "blah blah blah" until trailers or gameplay footage comes up to validate our wish lists. In a press conference, a company decides what information is presented, how it is presented, and who presents it. They decide what message and tone they want to portray and show the direction their company is taking. As with the big 3, their goal is to instill confidence in those who plan to invest in their company through their stock or their products (or both). I'm a stockholder for all three of Continue »
  • E3: Impressions of Microsoft's Conference (a business perspective)

    There's quite a bit to see during the conference. From a business perspective it looks like MS has been looking at numbers and coming out with games to address the Singstars, and casual gamers. They also responded to Sony's Home and Nintendo's Miis with the use of cutomizable avators. The nice thing about this is that it still looks accessible and there seems to be nice and easy facelift for the Xbox Live interface. Not bad. As long as it's easy and is compatible with 360 machines who have not had the update, things should be ok.While we, as Continue »