Taking a look at each individual press conference is fine and dandy -- and we've certainly done our share of that -- but why these press conferences in this year? How does the entirety of E3 2010 shape the industry in the present and the future? That's a very big question, but our community members decided to investigate that and other stories that came out of E3.
The Philosophy Behind the E3 Conferences
by Daniel Velazquez
Daniel takes a balanced approach to the motivation behind these press conferences. Are the Big Three really trying to win E3, or are they trying to track down customers for their products?
All About Knee-Jerk Reactions
by Frank Anderson
It's hard to make sense of everything immediately after all the announcements. Frank tries to make sense of it all, and finds his knees dancing all over the place.
The 'Big Three' at E3 2010
by Jon Porter
Jon takes a stab at putting the major press conferences into perspective, providing a pretty thorough analysis of the Big Three.
Is Kinect Really the Next Big Thing? It can be!
by Armando Filgueiras Jr
Games are fine, and so is technology. Armando, however, takes a look at what might be the most crucial element in the motion-control war: price.
Thoughts After the Dust Settled
by Matt Davis
Matt provides a fairly thorough set of impressions of E3 2010, organizing them into the major themes that emerged.
The Necessity of Kinect and PlayStation Move
by Bob Blandeburgo
Here's an interesting take on the new motion-control technology: Microsoft and Sony are developing them because it's necessary to do so. I agree. Consumers will have more choice, but will all the HD bells and whistles attract the casual audience?
How To Get Your Reviews Out First
by Cameron Pershall
In this cynical -- but hilarious -- satire of the previews/reviews process, Cameron helps you rule the Internet with hit-worthy exclusive reviews.










