Obviously alot of you have missed the scattered comments from the few, so I will repeat it five times. Hopeful that, and the fact that it is all in one post, will help it sink in;
The show HAS NOT started yet.
The show HAS NOT started yet.
The show HAS NOT started yet.
The show HAS NOT started yet.
The show HAS NOT started yet.
They ALWAYS keep a decent amount of stuff secret to spread excitement at the show, keep people coming back to their booths. Dont be suprised if SSM isnt shown until day 1. In fact, its totally possible that it could be one of a few "closed door" games that you KNOW they will have. But beyond all of that; Turn the speakers up louder when they say 27 GAMES TO PLAY ON THE SHOW FLOOR!!! Holy CRAP thats huge!! Maybe I am the worst mathmatician of all time, so you guys help me out here; did any of yousee 27 games shown at this press conference? I dont think I got anywhere close to 27.
Not releasing a price point this soon is a good idea. If Sony was serious about their price but curious as to what Nintendo would do, so they could "suprise" everyone down the line with a cheaper price, now they can't. Now they are left holding their very, very expensive ball. DONT DROP IT SONY! mwahahahahaahaha.
OK, you know what? In World Of Warcraft, I have a paladin. He has a hammer. a BIG hammer. I LIKE big hammers. I like beat em up games. Putting the two together makes me really want to try this game. Mario looked very cool, Metroid looked about the same as far as I could tell, but what had me the MOST interested was that Disaster game. What they showed looked like FMV, which isnt how Nintendo usually operates. Am I the only one here to recognize that the Red Steel demo was showing off some pretty impressive effects? That didnt look like no Gamecube game to me...
And Zelda is looking WAAAY better, IMO.