Last night's grand unveiling has caused confusion. Xbox UK marketing chief Harvey Eagle has some, but not all, of the answers
What a difference an evening makes. When I sat down to talk with Harvey Eagle at a hosted live-stream session yeterday, Xbox UK's marketing director seemed happy, relaxed. His countenance suggested that, but for a few buffering issues handling the feed from the official event in Seattle, everything had played out as expected. The plan had come off without a hitch.
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Yes, E3 is about games.
Hopefully they'll remember that for their show.
.... which was a complete focus on Kinect games and dashboard apps, so I really wonder if it will be any different this time around.
After last night's presentation, any hope I still had left, has pretty much vanished.
As I stated in a previous post, I really hope that MS blew their "non gaming services" load yesterday and keep E3 100% about the games. They have to sway the opinion of many gamers at this point. To be honest, I still cannot believe they f*cked up the conference that bad yesterday... It's almost unreal how seemingly out of touch they are from what gamers rally want.
At yesterdays Xbox Event, it was 50% TV, 35% sports and 15% games. E3 will be 40% TV, 30% sports and 25% games... and 5% kinect. I BET YA!