Okay so Nintendo is doing a two hour conference...
MS is holding a special event for the premiere of Natal on Sunday, then the following day is their E3 press conference, and then the day after that MTV is airing the Natal Premiere commercial free--and their agreement is quoted as being "a broad-ranging, first-of-its-kind programming partnership" so you can just imagine how many times MTV is going to replay it.
MS is marketing the hell out of Natal, something that Nintendo never does for its products. Yes the mystery surrounding the 3DS makes the 'core' gamers and journalists excited, but what does it do for the other 80% of Nintendo's customers?
Of course Natal still needs to be good to be truly successful, but marketing is proven to be effective--especially at the MTV audience--and you have to ask if MS is really willing to throw that much money into advertising a bad product? I still don't see the point of the thing, but perhaps MS planned it that way. They may actually have us is for a surprise, and as a 360 owner I would be glad if they do, but I really don't see it being a big thing. I think it will end up being more like a better version of expansion slot on the N64 (which was horribly underutilized btw) it will add features to the system and games, but it's not going to expand the market, and it won't be a necessary or overly used feature... I still hope I'm wrong about everything except the overly used part.
I don't know much about the Move as I'm not I don't own a PS3 so am not really interested, but their 'nunchuck' thing looks awkward to hold to me, but honestly, they copied from Nintendo so the Move as a whole is probably going to be pretty good. I'm doubtful about its reception for the same reasons as Natal's but done right with the camera, some interesting things could come out of this.