Microsoft's conference was the worst by miles. If this weren't a family friendly website I would go into vulgar and graphic detail on how Sony and Nintendo "dominated" Microsoft at this E3.
QFT...Microsoft's conference was just plain embarrassing and so was their introductory ceremony. white ponchos, Circ De Soleil, and an anamatronic elephant...wtf does that have to do with GAMING?? it's almost as if the rich nuts at MS spent their money on things they, personally, had always wanted to see as kids. as for their conference, it's clear that they rushed through their REAL games (which barely showed anything exciting) in order to get to Kinect and we all know it just went downhill from there.
unfortunately, i didn't get to see the Nintendo conference but i honestly am not into Nintendo's games lately. nothing they showed really enticed me, including GoldenEye, which i played endlessly on the N64 (Daniel Craig in place of Pierce Brosnan just pisses me off). never got into Kid Icarus and wasn't digging what i saw from Zelda. i lost my interest for handhelds long ago so the 3DS did nothing for me. the return of Donkey Kong Country slightly caught my interest, but it's not something that i feel i NEED to play. in short, Nintendo is simply too kiddy for me. i like to delve into family friendly games from time to time...but aside from an adult-oriented game here and there, it seems that's all Nintendo seems to care about now.
which brings me to Sony and their presentations. started it off right with KZ3 and didn't dwell on 'Move' for too long (i actually dug the Move montage accompanied by Reel 2 Real's 'I like to Move it' and Young MC's 'Bust a Move'). they showed great footage from Medal of Honor, LBP2, Heroes on the Move, and Infamous 2. THEN they drop 2 bombs...Portal 2 being revealed as having the PS3 as the leading platform for development (imo this year's equivalent of MS dipping their hands in FFXIII) and Twisted Metal (not really a fan of the series, but i acknowledge it's following and how much this means to it's fans). to be honest, like many, i felt Sony's conference a bit too talky but they made up for it by sprinkling comedy throughout the dialogue, especially with the presence of Kevin 'Lord of Marketing' Butler. on top of that, Sony is confident and innovative enough to realize the potential of 3D and display their showcases in said manner. despite 'Move' and a tad too much dialogue, Sony's conference was games galore and they had something for EVERYONE (kids, adults, hardcore, casual, one eyed, two eyed, etc). the only things i would change would be less talk and more Motorstorm, Last Guardian, and Resistance 3.
last year's E3 i felt was a toss up between Sony and MS (despite my now confirmed belief that Natal was all talk and little walk). call my opinion heavily slanted if you must, but i think Sony definitely took the crown this E3.