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'''"E3"''' is an abbreviation for the '''Electronic Entertainment Expo''', a major gaming event held in California every year since 1995. Most of the major gaming companies hold press conferences at the Expo; fanboys and fangirls watch live feeds of the events in an attempt to keep up with the latest news and catch early glimpses of footage from upcoming games. E3 tends to be the preferred venue for unveiling new console and handheld designs. Companies also like to talk up their sales statistics here.
'''"E3"''' is an abbreviation for the '''Electronic Entertainment Expo''', a defunct gaming event held in California (Georgia for 97 and 98) every year from 1995 to 2019. Most of the major gaming companies held press conferences at the Expo; fanboys and fangirls watched live feeds of the events in an attempt to keep up with the latest news and catch early glimpses of footage from upcoming games. E3 tended to be the preferred venue for unveiling new console and handheld designs. Companies also liked to talk up their sales statistics here.


Historically, E3 attracted large, somewhat unruly crowds. The use of "booth babes" (attractive women who draw attention to the games they're advertising) also added to the allure. In 2007, the E3 event allowed only the media to attend and eliminated the booth babes in order to cut down on the noise and crowds. The 2008 event allowed some members of the general public into the convention hall again, but through invitations only. For E3 of 2009, booth babes are making a return, but only if the game companies want them in their booths. This massive mistake in marketing is what led ''[[Penny Arcade]]'s'' annual expo and the Tokyo Game Show to become the ''new'' de facto "come here to see our new shit!" locales - at least for a period of time. E3 2011 seems quite like the E3s of days gone by, at least in terms of new announcements and unveiling of games and consoles.
Historically, E3 attracted large, somewhat unruly crowds. The use of "booth babes" (attractive women who draw attention to the games they're advertising) also added to the allure. In 2006, E3 announced they would crack down on the use of Booth Babes as outlined by [https://www.wired.com/2006/01/e3-expo-bans-booth-babes/ ''Wired'']. In 2007, the E3 event was pared down to focus on the press, leading to generally mixed to poor reception - even ''CNN'' called it a “big snooze-fest” [https://money.cnn.com/2007/07/12/magazines/business2/gaming_e3.biz2/index.htm in their reporting]. The 2008 event allowed some members of the general public into the convention hall again, but through invitations only. For E3 of 2009, booth babes are making a return, but only if the game companies want them in their booths. This massive mistake in marketing is what led ''[[Penny Arcade]]'s'' annual expo and the Tokyo Game Show to become the ''new'' de facto "come here to see our new shit!" locales - at least for a period of time. E3 2011 seems quite like the E3s of days gone by, at least in terms of new announcements and unveiling of games and consoles. In 2023, E3 was permanently cancelled after the cancellation of their 2020 and 2022 events due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and their 2021 event was digital-only.


While E3 is immensely popular, backlashes within the gaming community can still occur (depending on what was said or shown in the events), in the forms of a [[Flame War]], [[They Changed It, Now It Sucks]], [[Unpleasable Fanbase]], [[Fan Dumb]], [[Broken Base]], [[Accentuate the Negative]], [[Internet Backdraft]], and many others. A [[Memetic Mutation]] can also occur if something really silly or embarrassing happened during E3. The place is also a breeding ground for [[Megaton Announcement|Megaton Announcements]].
While E3 was immensely popular, backlashes within the gaming community could still occur (depending on what was said or shown in the events), in the forms of a [[Flame War]], [[They Changed It, Now It Sucks]], [[Unpleasable Fanbase]], [[Fan Dumb]], [[Broken Base]], [[Accentuate the Negative]], [[Internet Backdraft]], and many others. A [[Memetic Mutation]] could also occur if something really silly or embarrassing happened during E3. The place was also a breeding ground for [[Megaton Announcement]]s.
== E3 by Year ==

=== E3 1995 ===
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* E3 1995 is the first E3. Despite growing far larger in later years, it is perhaps one of the most consequential E3 events, with Sega flubbing their launch of the [[Sega Saturn]] in the US with their surprise announcement alienating distributors, and Sony undercutting them on price by announcing the [[PlayStation]] will be $100 cheaper at the same time.

* Nintendo would promote the ill fated [[Virtual Boy]],<ref> https://www.pcgamer.com/lets-look-back-at-the-e3-show-floor-of-the-90s-and-2000s/</ref> as well as some of their more successful [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]] games such as ''[[Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest]]''.

== E3 2001-2007 ==
=== E3 1996 ===
* Notable for hosting the public unveiling of the [[Nintendo 64]], alongside builds of ''[[Super Mario 64]]''.
* Around 2001, Nintendo presented several trailers for games to be made on the Gamecube (this was before the console was launched). One of the trailers showed Link and Ganondorf fighting each other with realistic graphics for its time. About a year later, Nintendo presented a Zelda game at E3...except it now looked like a cartoon. [[Internet Backdraft|Fans cried foul and declared war on Nintendo for taking away the realistic Zelda they were teased with previously]]. However, once the game came out (with improved cel-shading), [[Broken Base|most fans did a 180 and praised the game for its style and gameplay while others still bashed it for the kiddy look]]. And then came E3 2004, with a showing of the first trailer for ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess (Video Game)|The Legend of Zelda Twilight Princess]]''. Let's just say that the fanboys and fangirls were...[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=98VjTbC4gC4 ahem]... amused. [http://media.ign.com/games/image/article/738/738102/gaijin4koma2_peersblog_1200684608.jpg IGN's reaction to that], coupled with their [[Dull Surprise]] from [http://media.ign.com/games/image/article/738/738102/gaijin4koma_peersblog_1200684654.jpg last year's E3], became subject to [[Memetic Mutation]].
* Sega showed off ''[[NiGHTS Into Dreams]]'', a major title for the Sega Saturn, as well as ''Sonic X-Treme''.
* Sony announced a further $100 price cut to the original PlayStation, bringing the cost down to just $199, while promoting the original ''[[Crash Bandicoot (video game)|Crash Bandicoot]]''. [[Final Fantasy VII]] was also teased. Sony would [https://blog.playstation.com/archive/2010/06/03/playstation-at-e3-1996/ reminisce about this on their blog] over a decade later
=== E3 1997 ===
* Held in Atlanta, Georgia.
* Nintendo showed off ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Zelda 64]]'' and ''[[Star Fox 64]]''. [[Rare]] also promoted ''[[Banjo-Kazooie]]'', the then much more family friendly ''[[Conker's Bad Fur Day|Conker’s Quest]]'', and ''[[GoldenEye 007 (1997 video game)|Goldeneye]]''.
=== E3 1998 ===
* Held in Atlanta, Georgia.
* Nintendo promotes ''[[Pokémon Red and Blue]]'' to western audiences, kicking off a series of events that lead to Polémania and associated cultural events in the United States.
=== E3 1999 ===
* Held in California.
* Nintendo announces Dolphin, which would later become the GameCube.<ref> https://www.timeextension.com/news/2022/10/footage-of-nintendos-historic-e3-1999-panel-emerges-online</ref>
=== E3 2000 ===
* Held in California.
* The Gathering of Developers rents out a parking lot next to E3 to promote their games there, notably ''[[Max Payne]]'' as [https://www.gamespot.com/articles/gods-promised-lot/1100-2451803/ reported by GameSpot]
=== E3 2001 ===
* Sega showed off ''[[Jet Set Radio Future]]'' for the Xbox.<ref>https://www.gamespot.com/articles/e3-2001-jet-set-radio-future-impressions/1100-2761926/</ref>
* Rockstar Games presented ''[[Grand Theft Auto III]]''.<ref> https://www.gamespot.com/articles/e3-2001-hands-on-grand-theft-auto-3/1100-2762402/</ref>
=== E3 2002 ===
* Between 2000-2001, Nintendo presented several trailers for games to be made on the Gamecube (this was before the console was launched). One of the trailers shown at ''Spaceworld 2000'' showed Link and Ganondorf fighting each other with realistic graphics for its time. Then Nintendo started teasing a Zelda game that looked like a cartoon. [[Internet Backdraft|Fans cried foul and declared war on Nintendo for taking away the realistic Zelda they were teased with previously]]. At E3 2003 demos of features like GBA connectivity at E3 failed to turn perception around. Once the game came out (with improved cel-shading), [[Broken Base|most fans did a 180 and praised the game for its style and gameplay while others still bashed it for the kiddy look]].
=== E3 2003 ===
[[File:PlayStation E3 2003.jpg|thumb|200px|PlayStation at E3 2003.]]
* Sony makes a surprise announcement of the [[PlayStation Portable]], offering an sudden and surprising entry to the handheld console market, as illustrated by [https://www.gamespot.com/articles/sony-e3-2003-press-conference-report/1100-6027477/ reporting from GameSpot] from the time.
=== E3 2004 ===
Then came E3 2004, with a showing of the first trailer for ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|The Legend of Zelda Twilight Princess]]''. Let's just say that the fanboys and fangirls were...[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=98VjTbC4gC4 ahem]... amused. [http://media.ign.com/games/image/article/738/738102/gaijin4koma2_peersblog_1200684608.jpg IGN's reaction to that], coupled with their [[Dull Surprise]] from [http://media.ign.com/games/image/article/738/738102/gaijin4koma_peersblog_1200684654.jpg last year's E3], became subject to [[Memetic Mutation]].
=== E3 2005 ===
[[File:E3 - 25 (43463865).jpg|thumb|200px|E3 2005]]
=== E3 2006 ===
* During E3 of 2006, the PR who discussed the Playstation 3 mentioned how the system could do "real time weapon change" and showed [[Memetic Mutation|a game that took place in feudal Japan where players could fight giant enemy crabs and flip it over to attack its weak spot]] [[For Massive Damage]]. If that wasn't embarrassing enough, no one applauded when ''Ridge Racer'' was shown, causing the spokesperson, Kazuo Hirai (now Sony Computer Entertainment's CEO), to shout [[Memetic Mutation|"RIIIIIDGE RAAAAACERRRR!!!"]] This became a very popular fad across the internet, as well as prime ammo for a [[Troll]] to use in a [[Flame War]]. This presentation is the [[Trope Namer]] for [[Real Time Weapon Change|at least]] [[Giant Enemy Crab|four]] [[Attack Its Weak Point|different]] [[For Massive Damage|tropes]].
* During E3 of 2006, the PR who discussed the Playstation 3 mentioned how the system could do "real time weapon change" and showed [[Memetic Mutation|a game that took place in feudal Japan where players could fight giant enemy crabs and flip it over to attack its weak spot]] [[For Massive Damage]]. If that wasn't embarrassing enough, no one applauded when ''Ridge Racer'' was shown, causing the spokesperson, Kazuo Hirai (now Sony Computer Entertainment's CEO), to shout [[Memetic Mutation|"RIIIIIDGE RAAAAACERRRR!!!"]] This became a very popular fad across the internet, as well as prime ammo for a [[Troll]] to use in a [[Flame War]]. This presentation is the [[Trope Namer]] for [[Real Time Weapon Change|at least]] [[Giant Enemy Crab|four]] [[Attack Its Weak Point|different]] [[For Massive Damage|tropes]].
=== E3 2007 ===
* Held in Santa Monica, California, with just 5,000 guests.
* Another $100 price cut by Sony, this time for the PlayStation 3 in North America. Given the high cost of the system at launch, this news was quite welcome, with [https://www.gamespot.com/articles/e3-07-60gb-ps3-499-80gb-due-in-august/1100-6173806/ contemporary coverage of the announcement by GameSpot] noting how the PlayStation 3 was still being outsold by the aging ''PlayStation 2''.
* [[Activision]]’s even had an odd performance by Jammie Kennedy, which is said to be caused by overwork from filming the previous two days.
=== E3 2008 ===
In E3 of 2008 sparked outrage by fanboys on all 3 consoles in the following examples:
* Microsoft's event showed many casual friendly features, such as avatars (which look similar to Nintendo's Miis), mini games in the forms of fly swatting or dancing, etc. This caused the fans of Microsoft to moan and complain that Microsoft was trying to copy Nintendo's Wii. When ''[[Final Fantasy XIII]]'' was announced to be released for the Xbox 360, Sony fans cried foul and claimed that Square Enix was a sellout. It didn't help when Microsoft boasted that most of its 3rd party games used to be with Sony.
* Nintendo's event wasn't any better, either. Fans who expected announcements of big name games like Mario and Zelda were met with disappointment as Nintendo revealed more casual friendly games like Wii Sports Resort and Wii Music. This caused a huge [[Flame War]] between [[Internet Backdraft|fans who claimed Nintendo abandoned the hardcore gamer and fans who believed that Nintendo would have the good games coming eventually]]. During Nintendo's event, a Nintendo employee named Cammie told a personal story on how she broke her wrist during a vacation with her kids. The broken wrist story became a [[Memetic Mutation|fad on forums]]. A similar fad also began to pop up when Cammie joked to Reggie about liking the full throttle when he tested a jet ski game. [[The Scrappy|Everyone started to hate Cammie]], feeling that she represented all the horrible qualities of casual gamers. Cammie did improve in E3 2009 where she mostly ditched her cheesy act and focused more on the facts and what Nintendo wants in the future, but people still haven't forgiven her.


It got so bad at that time that the Wii board on [[GameFAQs]] exploded in fanboy fury, resulting in NUMEROUS topics about how Nintendo was a backstabber, literally lasting for days on end. [http://i18.photobucket.com/albums/b141/Djinnhunter/FireShotProcapture15-GameFAQs_Wii-b.jpg Hilarity Ensues does not] [http://i18.photobucket.com/albums/b141/Djinnhunter/FireShotProcapture16-GameFAQs_Wii-b.jpg even begin to describe this].
== E3 2008 ==
* This was mostly due to the tonedown of E3 after E3 2006. Everyone is now saving most of their good stuff for their own conferences, [[Penny Arcade|PAX]], or the Tokyo Game Show. Even the game publishers have formed a [[Unpleasable Fanbase]] about it, wanting it to be toned down in 2006 and then wanting it back to its old form after the disaster that E3 was in 2008.
In E3 of 2008 sparked outrage by fanboys on all 3 consoles in the following examples:
* Microsoft's event showed many casual friendly features, such as avatars (which look similar to Nintendo's Miis), mini games in the forms of fly swatting or dancing, etc. This caused the fans of Microsoft to moan and complain that Microsoft was trying to copy Nintendo's Wii. When ''[[Final Fantasy XIII (Video Game)|Final Fantasy XIII]]'' was announced to be released for the Xbox 360, Sony fans cried foul and claimed that Square Enix was a sellout. It didn't help when Microsoft boasted that most of its 3rd party games used to be with Sony.
* Nintendo's event wasn't any better, either. Fans who expected announcements of big name games like Mario and Zelda were met with disappointment as Nintendo revealed more casual friendly games like Wii Sports Resort and Wii Music. This caused a huge [[Flame War]] between [[Internet Backdraft|fans who claimed Nintendo abandoned the hardcore gamer and fans who believed that Nintendo would have the good games coming eventually]]. During Nintendo's event, a Nintendo employee named Cammie told a personal story on how she broke her wrist during a vacation with her kids. The broken wrist story became a [[Memetic Mutation|fad on forums]]. A similar fad also began to pop up when Cammie joked to Reggie about liking the full throttle when he tested a jet ski game. [[The Scrappy|Everyone started to hate Cammie]], feeling that she represented all the horrible qualities of casual gamers. Cammie did improve in E3 2009 where she mostly ditched her cheesy act and focused more on the facts and what Nintendo wants in the future, but people still haven't forgiven her.<br /><br />It got so bad at that time that the Wii board on [[Game FAQs]] exploded in fanboy fury, resulting in NUMEROUS topics about how Nintendo was a backstabber, literally lasting for days on end. [http://i18.photobucket.com/albums/b141/Djinnhunter/FireShotProcapture15-GameFAQs_Wii-b.jpg Hilarity Ensues does not] [http://i18.photobucket.com/albums/b141/Djinnhunter/FireShotProcapture16-GameFAQs_Wii-b.jpg even begin to describe this].
* This was mostly due to the tonedown of E3 after E3 2006. Everyone is now saving most of their good stuff for their own conferences, [[Penny Arcade|PAX]], or the Tokyo Game Show. Even the game publishers have formed a [[Unpleasable Fanbase]] about it, wanting it to be toned down in 2006 and then wanting it back to its old form after the disaster that E3 was in 2008.


== E3 2009 ==
=== E3 2009 ===
* Microsoft announced a new device codenamed "Project Natal" that supposedly surpasses the Wii's motion controls by detecting full body movement, and even insulted Nintendo by saying that you won't have to "sit on the couch and waggle". As if repeating last year's E3 reaction, trolls and fanboys alike have wildly claimed Nintendo is now finished, as seen [http://i18.photobucket.com/albums/b141/Djinnhunter/FireShotcapture3-WiiMessageBoardfor.png here], [http://i18.photobucket.com/albums/b141/Djinnhunter/FireShotcapture2-WiiMessageBoardfor.png and here].
* Microsoft announced a new device codenamed "Project Natal" that supposedly surpasses the Wii's motion controls by detecting full body movement, and even insulted Nintendo by saying that you won't have to "sit on the couch and waggle". As if repeating last year's E3 reaction, trolls and fanboys alike have wildly claimed Nintendo is now finished, as seen [http://i18.photobucket.com/albums/b141/Djinnhunter/FireShotcapture3-WiiMessageBoardfor.png here], [http://i18.photobucket.com/albums/b141/Djinnhunter/FireShotcapture2-WiiMessageBoardfor.png and here].
* Nintendo made quite the turnaround with this year's E3 compared to 2008. While they did show several casual games like Women's Murder Club and the like, Nintendo appealed to the core fans with several new Mario games (a sequel to Mario Galaxy, New Super Mario Bros Wii with 4 player co-op, and a 3rd Mario and Donkey Kong game), ''[[The Legend of Zelda Spirit Tracks (Video Game)|The Legend of Zelda Spirit Tracks]]'', ''[[Golden Sun (Video Game)|Golden Sun]] DS'', a ''[[Kingdom Hearts]]'' game for the DS, trailers for ''[[Dead Space (Video Game)|Dead Space]]'' and ''The Conduit'', and a new ''Metroid'' game being developed by Team Ninja. Nintendo also showed off Wii Motion Plus, an add on for the Wii remote that added more precision with motion controls. While most fans were very pleased with the showing, many became upset over New Super Mario Bros Wii [[It's the Same, Now It Sucks|looking too samey compared to the DS version]], and how ''Galaxy 2'' was supposedly just a lazy rehash, while ignoring the fact that ''you can ride Yoshi''.
* Nintendo made quite the turnaround with this year's E3 compared to 2008. While they did show several casual games like Women's Murder Club and the like, Nintendo appealed to the core fans with several new Mario games (a sequel to Mario Galaxy, New Super Mario Bros Wii with 4 player co-op, and a 3rd Mario and Donkey Kong game), ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks|The Legend of Zelda Spirit Tracks]]'', ''[[Golden Sun]] DS'', a ''[[Kingdom Hearts]]'' game for the DS, trailers for ''[[Dead Space (video game)|Dead Space]]'' and ''The Conduit'', and a new ''Metroid'' game being developed by Team Ninja. Nintendo also showed off Wii Motion Plus, an add on for the Wii remote that added more precision with motion controls. While most fans were very pleased with the showing, many became upset over New Super Mario Bros Wii [[It's the Same, Now It Sucks|looking too samey compared to the DS version]], and how ''Galaxy 2'' was supposedly just a lazy rehash, while ignoring the fact that ''you can ride Yoshi''.
** A portion of the Metroid fans are also up in arms over ''[[Metroid Other M]]'', saying Team Ninja ruined it by making it too much action based and the like.
** A portion of the Metroid fans are also up in arms over ''[[Metroid: Other M]]'', saying Team Ninja ruined it by making it too much action based and the like.
** The fans that claim Nintendo's E3 was horrible were mostly due to the assumption that there weren't ''enough'' core games announced like ''Dragon Quest'', or how most of the things Nintendo showed were just old news, so they must be lazy for not showing new info.
** The fans that claim Nintendo's E3 was horrible were mostly due to the assumption that there weren't ''enough'' core games announced like ''Dragon Quest'', or how most of the things Nintendo showed were just old news, so they must be lazy for not showing new info.
* Sony's Move ([[Play Station]] Motion Controller) was revealed, as well as ''[[Final Fantasy XIV (Video Game)|Final Fantasy XIV]]'' (a MMO), PSP Go, ''[[Gran Turismo]] 5'' and GT PSP, ''Mod Nation Racers'' (''[[Mario Kart (Video Game)|Mario Kart]]'' meets ''[[Little Big Planet]]''), ''[[Metal Gear Solid Peace Walker|Peace Walker]]'' (''[[Metal Gear Solid]]'' for the PSP), ''The Last Guardian'', ''MAG'', ''[[God of War (Video Game)|God of War]] III'', a new ''[[Ratchet and Clank]]'', and a portable versions of ''[[Little Big Planet]]''. ''[[Final Fantasy VII (Video Game)|Final Fantasy VII]]'' was also announced for PSN.
* Sony's Move ([[PlayStation]] Motion Controller) was revealed, as well as ''[[Final Fantasy XIV]]'' (a MMO), PSP Go, ''[[Gran Turismo]] 5'' and GT PSP, ''Mod Nation Racers'' (''[[Mario Kart]]'' meets ''[[LittleBigPlanet]]''), ''[[Metal Gear Solid Peace Walker|Peace Walker]]'' (''[[Metal Gear Solid]]'' for the PSP), ''The Last Guardian'', ''MAG'', ''[[God of War (series)|God of War]] III'', a new ''[[Ratchet and Clank]]'', and a portable versions of ''[[LittleBigPlanet]]''. ''[[Final Fantasy VII]]'' was also announced for PSN.


== E3 2010 ==
=== E3 2010 ===
[[File:E3 2010 (4718343163).jpg|thumb|200px|The 3DS on display at E3 2010]]
* Microsoft: The main focus this year was the controller-less system announced in '09, now titled "[[Kinect]]". Kinect games shown were casual titles that showcased using your own body instead of button inputs (such as playing with a baby tiger or navigating a river in a raft). A new model of Xbox 360 hardware was also announced, which would feature a smaller and quieter (and shinier) design, as well as built-in Wi-Fi, at the same price as a regular 360. An Oprah-like event occurred at the end of the presentation, where each member of the audience got a free Xbox 360. Fans have naturally mocked this, their main complaints being that Microsoft is basically ripping off Nintendo and its E3 presentations, and quite a few people have compared this event to Nintendo's event from 2008. The girl playing with the pet tiger ("Skittles!") and the people showing off Dance Central have already become a meme.
* Microsoft: The main focus this year was the controller-less system announced in '09, now known as the first generation Kinect. Kinect games shown were casual titles that showcased using your own body instead of button inputs (such as playing with a baby tiger or navigating a river in a raft). A new model of Xbox 360 hardware was also announced, which would feature a smaller and quieter (and shinier) design, as well as built-in Wi-Fi, at the same price as a regular 360. An Oprah-like event occurred at the end of the presentation, where each member of the audience got a free Xbox 360. Fans have naturally mocked this, their main complaints being that Microsoft is basically ripping off Nintendo and its E3 presentations, and quite a few people have compared this event to Nintendo's event from 2008. The girl playing with the pet tiger ("Skittles!") and the people showing off Dance Central have already become a meme.
* Nintendo's big item was [[Nintendo 3DS|the 3DS handheld]], with 3D capabilities and other enhancements as well as an impressive list of third-party support. As for games, in addition to showing off ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword (Video Game)|The Legend of Zelda Skyward Sword]]'' and ''[[Epic Mickey]]'', Nintendo also announced [[Revival|revivals]] for several long-dormant franchises: ''[[Golden Sun Dark Dawn (Video Game)|Golden Sun: Dark Dawn]]'', a new ''[[Golden Eye Wii (Video Game)|GoldenEye]]'' game, ''[[Kirbys Epic Yarn (Video Game)|Kirby's Epic Yarn]]'', ''[[Donkey Kong Country Returns]]'', and most shockingly, ''[[Kid Icarus Uprising|Kid Icarus: Uprising]]''. The showing can basically be summed up in [http://i48.tinypic.com/205ds8n.jpg this link]<br /><br />Nintendo's event also provided a [[Crowning Moment of Funny]] when they revealed their trailer for the Nintendo 3DS, showing Satoru Iwata (Current President of Nintendo of Japan) and [[Shigeru Miyamoto]] (the man behind Mario, Zelda, Donkey Kong, and other titles) each interacting with characters from the 3DS before getting sucked inside. Then Reggie Fils-Aime (Current President of Nintendo of America) enters and laughs almost evilly as the handheld shows Iwata and Miyamoto running and jumping from Bowser - Just before Bowser emerges from the screen and burns Reggie to a crisp. The trailer finished up with the real life Reggie [[Clothing Damage|coming back on-stage in a scorched jacket]].
* Nintendo's big item was [[Nintendo 3DS|the 3DS handheld]], with 3D capabilities and other enhancements as well as an impressive list of third-party support. As for games, in addition to showing off ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|The Legend of Zelda Skyward Sword]]'' and ''[[Epic Mickey]]'', Nintendo also announced [[revival]]s for several long-dormant franchises: ''[[Golden Sun: Dark Dawn]]'', a new ''[[GoldenEye 007 (2010 video game)|GoldenEye]]'' game, ''[[Kirby's Epic Yarn]]'', ''[[Donkey Kong Country Returns]]'', and most shockingly, ''[[Kid Icarus: Uprising]]''. The showing can basically be summed up in [http://i48.tinypic.com/205ds8n.jpg this link]
* Sony's presentation was pretty average. Aside from a crossover game featuring [[Ratchet and Clank|Ratchet]], [[Jak and Daxter|Jak]], and [[Sly Cooper|Sly]], the biggest announcement came from [[Valve|Gabe Newell]], who announced that ''[[Portal 2 (Video Game)|Portal 2]]'' would come to the [[PS 3]] in spite of his previous dislike for the platform, as well as a new Steam-like program to play it on. Oh, they also announced a new Twisted Metal game for the [[Play Station]] 3. However, Sony did manage to have Kevin Butler from the [[Play Station]] commercials to give a speech on stage. The speech culminated in an epic [[Crowning Moment of Awesome]] [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mGZbJlpsohc that must be seen to be believed.]

* [[Konami]]'s E3 2010 also deserves a mention by virtue of being [[So Bad It's Good]], thanks to vast amounts of [[Gratuitous English]]. [[Ninety Nine Nights|One. Million. Twoobs.]] WOOOOOW.
Nintendo's event also provided a [[Crowning Moment of Funny]] when they revealed their trailer for the Nintendo 3DS, showing Satoru Iwata (Current President of Nintendo of Japan) and [[Shigeru Miyamoto]] (the man behind Mario, Zelda, Donkey Kong, and other titles) each interacting with characters from the 3DS before getting sucked inside. Then Reggie Fils-Aime (Then President of Nintendo of America) enters and laughs almost evilly as the handheld shows Iwata and Miyamoto running and jumping from Bowser - Just before Bowser emerges from the screen and burns Reggie to a crisp. The trailer finished up with the real life Reggie [[Clothing Damage|coming back on-stage in a scorched jacket]].
* Sony's presentation was pretty average. Aside from a crossover game featuring [[Ratchet and Clank|Ratchet]], [[Jak and Daxter|Jak]], and [[Sly Cooper|Sly]], the biggest announcement came from [[Valve|Gabe Newell]], who announced that ''[[Portal 2]]'' would come to the [[Play Station 3]] in spite of his previous dislike for the platform, as well as a new Steam-like program to play it on. Oh, they also announced a new Twisted Metal game for the [[PlayStation]] 3. However, Sony did manage to have Kevin Butler from the [[PlayStation]] commercials to give a speech on stage. The speech culminated in an epic [[Crowning Moment of Awesome]] [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mGZbJlpsohc that must be seen to be believed.]
* [[Konami]]'s E3 2010 also deserves a mention by virtue of being [[So Bad It's Good]], thanks to vast amounts of [[Gratuitous English]]. [[Ninety-Nine Nights|One. Million. Twoobs.]] WOOOOOW.
* [[Electronic Arts]] started off their press conference with ''[[Need for Speed]] Hot Pursuit'' and caused [[And the Fandom Rejoiced|the fandom to rejoice]] when [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D6ouHWP0KrY the trailer was posted online.] They also showed off their previously-announced ''[[NBA Jam]]'' revival, and the consensus was that it captured the spirit of the old games perfectly.
* [[Electronic Arts]] started off their press conference with ''[[Need for Speed]] Hot Pursuit'' and caused [[And the Fandom Rejoiced|the fandom to rejoice]] when [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D6ouHWP0KrY the trailer was posted online.] They also showed off their previously-announced ''[[NBA Jam]]'' revival, and the consensus was that it captured the spirit of the old games perfectly.
* Ubisoft showed off a [[Michael Jackson]] game that put an emphasis on dancing using motion controls, as well as a breathing simulator, a new [[Rayman]] game, a [[Re Boot]] of ''[[Driver]]'' and ''Child of Eden'', a [[Spiritual Successor]] to the [[Cult Classic]] game ''[[Rez]]''. Ubisoft had a lot of good announcements, basically.
* Ubisoft showed off a [[Michael Jackson]] game that put an emphasis on dancing using motion controls, as well as a breathing simulator, a new [[Rayman]] game, a [[Continuity Reboot]] of ''[[Driver]]'' and ''Child of Eden'', a [[Spiritual Successor]] to the [[Cult Classic]] game ''[[Rez]]''. Ubisoft had a lot of good announcements, basically.


== E3 2011 ==
=== E3 2011 ===
* Surprisingly, Konami's E3 event was prerecorded and shown before the event actually started. Some highlights include compilations of ''[[Metal Gear]]'' and ''[[Zone of the Enders]]'' games, which include [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=flK748GogoA the miracle of transfarring], as well as a reboot of the ''[[Contra]]'' series. Aside from that, however, nothing of major value ([[So Bad It's Good|or comedy]]) was released.
* Surprisingly, Konami's E3 event was prerecorded and shown before the event actually started. Some highlights include compilations of ''[[Metal Gear]]'' and ''[[Zone of the Enders]]'' games, which include [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=flK748GogoA the miracle of transfarring], as well as a reboot of the ''[[Contra]]'' series. Aside from that, however, nothing of major value ([[So Bad It's Good|or comedy]]) was released.
* Microsoft's press conference can be summed up by one word: '''[[Kinect]].''' Almost every game announced, from ''[[Mass Effect 3 (Video Game)|Mass Effect 3]]'' and ''[[Fable I (Video Game)|Fable]]'' to ''[[Minecraft]]'' and ''[[Sesame Street]]'', relies on the Kinect in some way, though it should be noted that not all of these games require the peripheral - such as ''[[Mass Effect 3 (Video Game)|Mass Effect 3]]'' and ''[[Minecraft]]'', which only have added features with it. In fact, the only new games shown that ''weren't'' Kinect or Kinect-enhanced were ''[[Halo Combat Evolved]]: Anniversary Edition'' and ''[[Halo 4]]''.
* Microsoft's press conference can be summed up by one word: '''[[Xbox 360]].''' Almost every game announced, from ''[[Mass Effect 3]]'' and ''[[Fable (video game)|Fable]]'' to ''[[Minecraft]]'' and ''[[Sesame Street]]'', relies on the Kinect in some way, though it should be noted that not all of these games require the peripheral - such as ''[[Mass Effect 3]]'' and ''[[Minecraft]]'', which only have added features with it. In fact, the only new games shown that ''weren't'' Kinect or Kinect-enhanced were ''[[Halo: Combat Evolved]]: Anniversary Edition'' and ''[[Halo 4]]''.
* [[Sony]]'s press conference was adequate. The good news is that the [[Play Station Vita]] handheld was named after being revealed last year ([[And the Fandom Rejoiced|and now priced at $250]]), which has touch screen controls and can suspend play to pick up later on the [[Play Station 3]] and vice versa. In addition, a new ''[[Sly Cooper]]'' game was announced, more ''[[Little Big Planet]]'' and ''[[Modnation Racers]]'' games are on the way, and [[In Famous (Video Game)|Cole McGrath]] is going to fight in ''[[Street Fighter X Tekken (Video Game)|Street Fighter X Tekken]]''.
* [[Sony]]'s press conference was adequate. The good news is that the [[Play Station Vita]] handheld was named after being revealed last year ([[And the Fandom Rejoiced|and now priced at $250]]), which has touch screen controls and can suspend play to pick up later on the [[Play Station 3]] and vice versa. In addition, a new ''[[Sly Cooper]]'' game was announced, more ''[[LittleBigPlanet]]'' and ''[[Modnation Racers]]'' games are on the way, and [[Infamous (video game series)|Cole McGrath]] is going to fight in ''[[Street Fighter X Tekken]]''.
* [[Nintendo]]'s press conference was (for Nintendo fans, at least) pretty awesome, with the chief announcement being the reveal of the [[Wii U]] - the next home console. The primary innovation of this one is the controller, which looks like a small tablet PC with more buttons, allowing ideas like "asynchronous gameplay" (where the player with the new controller has vastly different gameplay/objectives/experiences than the ones using Wiimotes), or things like not even requiring the TV if someone else wants to watch a show. It's currently slated for a 2012 release.
* [[Nintendo]]'s press conference was (for Nintendo fans, at least) pretty awesome, with the chief announcement being the reveal of the [[Wii U]] - the next home console. The primary innovation of this one is the controller, which looks like a small tablet PC with more buttons, allowing ideas like "asynchronous gameplay" (where the player with the new controller has vastly different gameplay/objectives/experiences than the ones using Wiimotes), or things like not even requiring the TV if someone else wants to watch a show. It's currently slated for a 2012 release.
** To celebrate the 25th Anniversary of the ''Zelda'' series, Nintendo had plenty up their sleeves. A free version of ''[[The Legend of Zelda Four Swords (Video Game)|Four Swords]]'' for [[D Si]] Ware, ''[[The Legend of Zelda Links Awakening (Video Game)|The Legend of Zelda Links Awakening]]'' for the new 3DS [[Virtual Console]], and two soundtracks - one from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time (Video Game)|The Legend of Zelda Ocarina of Time]]'', if people are one of the first handful to register their copy of ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time (Video Game)|The Legend of Zelda Ocarina of Time]] 3D'' on Club Nintendo (also free), and one of of fully orchestrated ''Zelda'' tunes for those who plan on getting ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword (Video Game)|The Legend of Zelda Skyward Sword]]''. Nintendo also announced they will hold live orchestra shows (titled ''The Legend of Zelda: Symphony of the Goddesses''), conducting music from the ''Zelda'' games, in various regions of the world.
** To celebrate the 25th Anniversary of the ''Zelda'' series, Nintendo had plenty up their sleeves. A free version of ''[[The Legend of Zelda Four Swords|Four Swords]]'' for [[D Si]] Ware, ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening|The Legend of Zelda Links Awakening]]'' for the new 3DS [[Virtual Console]], and two soundtracks - one from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|The Legend of Zelda Ocarina of Time]]'', if people are one of the first handful to register their copy of ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|The Legend of Zelda Ocarina of Time]] 3D'' on Club Nintendo (also free), and one of of fully orchestrated ''Zelda'' tunes for those who plan on getting ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword|The Legend of Zelda Skyward Sword]]''. Nintendo also announced they will hold live orchestra shows (titled ''The Legend of Zelda: Symphony of the Goddesses''), conducting music from the ''Zelda'' games, in various regions of the world.
** For the [[Nintendo 3DS]], a '''slew''' of games were announced. New [[Super Mario]] and ''[[Mario Kart (Video Game)|Mario Kart]]'' games, ''[[Luigis Mansion 2 (Video Game)|Luigis Mansion 2]]'', (later titled ''[[Super Mario 3D Land]]'', ''Mario Kart 7'', and ''Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon'', respectively), ''[[Star Fox 64 (Video Game)|Star Fox 64]] 3D'', ''[[Kid Icarus Uprising]]'', and a handful of 3rd-party games, nearly all of which would be releasing in 2011. They also announced and have subsequently released a [[Pokémon|Pokédex]] app of sorts.
** For the [[Nintendo 3DS]], a '''slew''' of games were announced. New [[Super Mario]] and ''[[Mario Kart]]'' games, ''[[Luigi's Mansion 2: Dark Moon]]'', (later titled ''[[Super Mario 3D Land]]'', ''Mario Kart 7'', and ''Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon'', respectively), ''[[Star Fox 64]] 3D'', ''[[Kid Icarus: Uprising]]'', and a handful of 3rd-party games, nearly all of which would be releasing in 2011. They also announced and have subsequently released a [[Pokémon|Pokédex]] app of sorts.
** The 3DS' [[Virtual Console]] was detailed to be selling [[Game Boy]] and [[Game Boy Color]] games, with ''[[Super Mario Land (Video Game)|Super Mario Land]]'', ''[[Breaking Out|Alleyway]]'', and ''Radar Mission'' being the first games released. Nintendo also announced that several classic Nintendo titles (and those [[Older Than the NES]]) would get a 3D facelift, starting with ''[[Excite Bike]]'', as part of the new 3D Classics series - and that this first one would be complimentary.
** The 3DS' [[Virtual Console]] was detailed to be selling [[Game Boy]] and [[Game Boy Color]] games, with ''[[Super Mario Land]]'', ''[[Breaking Out|Alleyway]]'', and ''Radar Mission'' being the first games released. Nintendo also announced that several classic Nintendo titles (and those [[Older Than the NES]]) would get a 3D facelift, starting with ''[[Excite Bike]]'', as part of the new 3D Classics series - and that this first one would be complimentary.
** Finally, Iwata slipped in some brief words confirming that a new ''[[Super Smash Bros]]'' game has been discussed for both [[Nintendo 3DS]] and [[Wii U]], that the two will interact in some fashion, and that they will actually begin development when ''Kid Icarus'' is done.
** Finally, Iwata slipped in some brief words confirming that a new ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'' game has been discussed for both [[Nintendo 3DS]] and [[Wii U]], that the two will interact in some fashion, and that they will actually begin development when ''Kid Icarus'' is done.


== E3 2012 ==
* Microsoft kickstarts this year's E3 conferences with a gameplay debuts of ''[[Halo 4]]'' and a new ''[[Splinter Cell]]'' along the way entitled "Blacklist". Additional announcements include ''[[Gears of War|Gears of War: Judgment]]'', ''[[Forza Motorsport|Forza Horizon]]'' and a [[South Park]] [[RPG]] courtesy of creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone. The rebooted ''[[Tomb Raider]]'' and ''[[Resident Evil 6]]'' rounds out more on-stage presentations, with the expected ''[[Call of Duty Black Ops 2]]'' ending off the conference. New to Microsoft is "Smartglass", wherein any smartphone and tablet will be capable of connecting to the [[X Box]] console via specific apps either for new modes of play with particular games (ie. using a tablet to create custom strategies in ''[[Madden NFL]]'') or other features.
* [[Electronic Arts]]' conference begins with a co-op presentation of ''Dead Space 3'', followed with gameplays of ''[[Medal of Honor|Medal of Honor: Warfighter]]'' and ''[[Need for Speed|Need For Speed: Most Wanted]]'' (once again helmed by 2010's "Hot Pursuit" developer Criterion Games) and ''[[Crysis|Crysis 3]]''. The developer unveiled further content for ''[[Star Warsthe Old Republic]]''. Finally, ''[[Battlefield]]'' developer DICE announced "Battlefield Premium", the [[Sarcasm Mode|not-so obvious clone of]] "Call Of Duty Elite".
* To say that [[Ubisoft]]'s conference was underwhelming would be a crime, as it's unanimously one of the best aside from the "Big Three". ''[[Just Dance|Just Dance 4]]'' and ''[[Far Cry|Far Cry 3]]'' get showcasings, alongside the much-anticipated ''[[Assassin's Creed III]]''. A ''[[Rayman Origins]]'' sequel, ''Rayman Legends'', was demoed on-stage with the Nintendo [[Wii U]] rounded out the last of the upcoming releases...until ''[[Watch Dogs (Video Game)|Watch Dogs]]'', arguably the show-stealer.
* Sony closed out the first day by starting with the latest project from [[Fahrenheit (Video Game)|Quantic]] [[Heavy Rain (Video Game)|Dream]] - ''[[Beyond Two Souls (Video Game)|Beyond Two Souls]]''. They quickly followed that up with showcasing a few things not shown during Ubisoft's conference - naval combat in ''[[Assassin's Creed III (Video Game)|Assassin's Creed III]]'', a 4-player co-operative campaign in ''[[Far Cry]] 3'', and a trailer for ''[[Video Game/Assassins Creed III Liberation|Assassins Creed III Liberation]]'', as well as announcing special [[PS 3]] and Vita bundles for ''III'' and ''Liberation'' respectively. About midway through the conference, Sony announced that they were [[The Oprah Winfrey Show|pulling an Oprah]] and giving everyone attending the conference a free year of their ''Playstation Plus'' service. This segued into the Vita side of their presentation, which started off with a showcase of ''[[Play Station All Stars Battle Royale (Video Game)|Play Station All Stars Battle Royale]]'' and its Vita functionality, capped off with the trailer announcement of [[Uncharted (Video Game)|Nathan Drake]] and [[Bioshock (Video Game)|Big Daddy]] as playable characters. Dipping back into the [[PS 3]] side of things, they showed off a new peripheral called the ''Wonderbook'' - an augmented-reality 'storybook' that can be interacted with using the [[PS 3]]'s camera and Playstation Move. To show off this new gadget, they demoed the latest entry in the mass-multimedia ''[[Harry Potter (Franchise)|Pottermore]]'' campaign, ''Book of Spells''. Finally, they ended the show with a playable demo of ''[[The Last of Us]]''.
* After demonstrating the prototype last year, Nintendo showed off the final version of the [[Wii U]]. But there's no getting around it: compared to the last two years, their conference was a little underwhelming. While it seems to have generated more excitement for the hardware and more games were announced, Nintendo's first party offerings were dominated by Mario. ''[[New Super Mario Bros U (Video Game)|New Super Mario Bros U]]'', ''[[New Super Mario Bros 2 (Video Game)|New Super Mario Bros 2]]'', ''[[Luigis Mansion 2 (Video Game)|Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon]]'', and ''[[Paper Mario Sticker Star (Video Game)|Paper Mario Sticker Star]]'' were exhibited, as were ''[[Pikmin (Video Game)|Pikmin]] 3'', ''[[Wii Fit (Video Game)|Wii Fit]] U'', and ''NintendoLand'', a theme-park styled game featuring mini-games drawn from other Nintendo franchises, and meant to be the [[Wii U]] equivalent of ''[[Wii Sports (Video Game)|Wii Sports]]''. Everything else was third party titles, overwhelmingly from Ubisoft, but [[Warner Bros]] also had a good presence with ''[[Batman: Arkham City (Video Game)|Batman Arkham City]]: Armored Edition'', and ''[[Scribblenauts (Video Game)|Scribblenauts]] Unlimited''. After the conference, a project tentatively titled ''Project P-100'' was shown, as was a new [[Wario Ware (Video Game)|Wario Ware]] game ''Game & Wario''.
** The reception for the [[Nintendo 3DS]] conference, however, was pretty mixed, though a bit more positive than the opinion of the [[Wii U]] conference. While they did not show anything completely new, they did stick to what people were expecting, and got into pretty deep depth with [[New Super Mario Bros 2]], [[Luigis Mansion 2]], [[Paper Mario Sticker Star]], [[Epic Mickey]], Castlevania, Scribblenauts, etc, etc, which has gotten a divisive reaction from the people. And while there is no new [[Animal Crossing]] info, there was an (accidental) confirmation of [[Fire Emblem]] Awakening hitting America, which raised people's opinions of the conference.


=== E3 2012 ===
* Microsoft kickstarts this year's E3 conferences with a gameplay debuts of ''[[Halo 4]]'' and a new ''[[Splinter Cell]]'' along the way entitled "Blacklist". Additional announcements include ''[[Gears of War|Gears of War: Judgment]]'', ''[[Forza Motorsport|Forza Horizon]]'' and a [[South Park]] [[RPG]] courtesy of creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone. The rebooted ''[[Tomb Raider]]'' and ''[[Resident Evil 6]]'' rounds out more on-stage presentations, with the expected ''[[Call of Duty Black Ops 2]]'' ending off the conference. New to Microsoft is "Smartglass", wherein any smartphone and tablet will be capable of connecting to the [[Xbox]] console via specific apps either for new modes of play with particular games (ie. using a tablet to create custom strategies in ''[[Madden NFL]]'') or other features.
* [[Electronic Arts]]' conference begins with a co-op presentation of ''Dead Space 3'', followed with gameplays of ''[[Medal of Honor|Medal of Honor: Warfighter]]'' and ''[[Need for Speed|Need For Speed: Most Wanted]]'' (once again helmed by 2010's "Hot Pursuit" developer Criterion Games) and ''[[Crysis|Crysis 3]]''. The developer unveiled further content for ''[[Star Wars: The Old Republic]]''. Finally, ''[[Battlefield]]'' developer DICE announced "Battlefield Premium", the [[Sarcasm Mode|not-so obvious clone of]] "Call Of Duty Elite".
* To say that [[Ubisoft]]'s conference was underwhelming would be a crime, as it's unanimously one of the best aside from the "Big Three". ''[[Just Dance|Just Dance 4]]'' and ''[[Far Cry|Far Cry 3]]'' get showcasings, alongside the much-anticipated ''[[Assassin's Creed III]]''. A ''[[Rayman Origins]]'' sequel, ''Rayman Legends'', was demoed on-stage with the Nintendo [[Wii U]] rounded out the last of the upcoming releases...until ''[[Watch Dogs]]'', arguably the show-stealer.
* Sony closed out the first day by starting with the latest project from [[Fahrenheit (2005 video game)|Quantic]] [[Heavy Rain|Dream]] - ''[[Beyond: Two Souls]]''. They quickly followed that up with showcasing a few things not shown during Ubisoft's conference - naval combat in ''[[Assassin's Creed III]]'', a 4-player co-operative campaign in ''[[Far Cry]] 3'', and a trailer for ''[[Video Game/Assassins Creed III Liberation|Assassins Creed III Liberation]]'', as well as announcing special [[Play Station 3]] and Vita bundles for ''III'' and ''Liberation'' respectively. About midway through the conference, Sony announced that they were [[The Oprah Winfrey Show|pulling an Oprah]] and giving everyone attending the conference a free year of their ''Playstation Plus'' service. This segued into the Vita side of their presentation, which started off with a showcase of ''[[Play Station All Stars Battle Royale]]'' and its Vita functionality, capped off with the trailer announcement of [[Uncharted|Nathan Drake]] and [[BioShock (series)|Big Daddy]] as playable characters. Dipping back into the [[Play Station 3]] side of things, they showed off a new peripheral called the ''Wonderbook'' - an augmented-reality 'storybook' that can be interacted with using the [[Play Station 3]]'s camera and Playstation Move. To show off this new gadget, they demoed the latest entry in the mass-multimedia ''[[Harry Potter|Pottermore]]'' campaign, ''Book of Spells''. Finally, they ended the show with a playable demo of ''[[The Last of Us]]''.
* After demonstrating the prototype last year, Nintendo showed off the final version of the [[Wii U]]. But there's no getting around it: compared to the last two years, their conference was a little underwhelming. While it seems to have generated more excitement for the hardware and more games were announced, Nintendo's first party offerings were dominated by Mario. ''[[New Super Mario Bros. U]]'', ''[[New Super Mario Bros. 2]]'', ''[[Luigi's Mansion 2: Dark Moon|Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon]]'', and ''[[Paper Mario Sticker Star]]'' were exhibited, as were ''[[Pikmin]] 3'', ''[[Wii Fit]] U'', and ''NintendoLand'', a theme-park styled game featuring mini-games drawn from other Nintendo franchises, and meant to be the [[Wii U]] equivalent of ''[[Wii Sports]]''. Everything else was third party titles, overwhelmingly from Ubisoft, but [[Warner Bros]] also had a good presence with ''[[Batman: Arkham City]]: Armored Edition'', and ''[[Scribblenauts]] Unlimited''. After the conference, a project tentatively titled ''Project P-100'' was shown, as was a new [[Wario Ware]] game ''Game & Wario''.
** The reception for the [[Nintendo 3DS]] conference, however, was pretty mixed, though a bit more positive than the opinion of the [[Wii U]] conference. While they did not show anything completely new, they did stick to what people were expecting, and got into pretty deep depth with [[New Super Mario Bros. 2]], [[Luigi's Mansion 2: Dark Moon]], [[Paper Mario Sticker Star]], [[Epic Mickey]], Castlevania, Scribblenauts, etc, etc, which has gotten a divisive reaction from the people. And while there is no new [[Animal Crossing]] info, there was an (accidental) confirmation of ''[[Fire Emblem: Awakening]]'' hitting America, which raised people's opinions of the conference.
=== E3 2013 ===
* The [[PlayStation 4]] and [[Xbox One]] are fully revealed, [https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2013/jun/17/e3-2013-games-ps4-xbox-one gaining coverage from mainstream media outlets such as this piece from ''The Guardian'']
** Sony announces that the PlayStation 4 will cost $100 less then the Xbox One, and not have new DRM systems that change how used games work. This lead to many commentators speculating this would be a big advantage at the start of the generation, such as [https://arstechnica.com/gaming/2013/06/analysis-the-one-two-combo-sony-used-to-knock-microsoft-out-of-e3-2013/ this reporting by ''Ars Technica''], which called the event a “PR Coup” for Sony.
=== E3 2014 ===
* The game that eventually becomes ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild]]'' is initially teased.
=== E3 2015 ===
* Nintendos E3 caught attention for its use of puppets.
=== E3 2016 ===
* ''The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild'' is shown in earnest.
=== E3 2017 ===
* A game trailer for ''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]'' is shown.
* Devolver Digitals memetic press conference is shown. Featuring guts, guns, and mockery of corporate culture,this unconventional presentation was [https://www.polygon.com/e3/2018/6/8/17437730/devolver-digital-e3-2017-2018-press-conference-twitch declared the best of that year by ''Polygon''], and [https://www.gamespot.com/articles/e3-2017-watch-the-insane-press-conference-devolver/1100-6450807/ “Insane” by GameSpot].
=== E3 2018 ===
[[File:E3 2018 (40975243580).jpg|thumb|200px|E3 2018]]
* A major trailer for ''[[Cyberpunk 2077]]'' is released.
=== E3 2019 ===
* Unbeknownst at the time, this would be the final in person E3.
* Sony skips E3 this year.
=== E3 2020 ===
* Cancelled at the last minute due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
=== E3 2021 ===
* The final E3, held as an online only event free for anyone to attend.
=== E3 2022 ===
* Canceled, without even a digital only event.
=== E3 2023 ===
* Planned as an in person event, it was cancelled after industry partners pulled out. In late 2023 E3 was permanently shuttered.
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    "E3" is an abbreviation for the Electronic Entertainment Expo, a defunct gaming event held in California (Georgia for 97 and 98) every year from 1995 to 2019. Most of the major gaming companies held press conferences at the Expo; fanboys and fangirls watched live feeds of the events in an attempt to keep up with the latest news and catch early glimpses of footage from upcoming games. E3 tended to be the preferred venue for unveiling new console and handheld designs. Companies also liked to talk up their sales statistics here.

    Historically, E3 attracted large, somewhat unruly crowds. The use of "booth babes" (attractive women who draw attention to the games they're advertising) also added to the allure. In 2006, E3 announced they would crack down on the use of Booth Babes as outlined by Wired. In 2007, the E3 event was pared down to focus on the press, leading to generally mixed to poor reception - even CNN called it a “big snooze-fest” in their reporting. The 2008 event allowed some members of the general public into the convention hall again, but through invitations only. For E3 of 2009, booth babes are making a return, but only if the game companies want them in their booths. This massive mistake in marketing is what led Penny Arcade's annual expo and the Tokyo Game Show to become the new de facto "come here to see our new shit!" locales - at least for a period of time. E3 2011 seems quite like the E3s of days gone by, at least in terms of new announcements and unveiling of games and consoles. In 2023, E3 was permanently cancelled after the cancellation of their 2020 and 2022 events due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and their 2021 event was digital-only.

    While E3 was immensely popular, backlashes within the gaming community could still occur (depending on what was said or shown in the events), in the forms of a Flame War, They Changed It, Now It Sucks, Unpleasable Fanbase, Fan Dumb, Broken Base, Accentuate the Negative, Internet Backdraft, and many others. A Memetic Mutation could also occur if something really silly or embarrassing happened during E3. The place was also a breeding ground for Megaton Announcements.

    E3 by Year

    E3 1995

    E3 1996

    E3 1997

    E3 1998

    • Held in Atlanta, Georgia.
    • Nintendo promotes Pokémon Red and Blue to western audiences, kicking off a series of events that lead to Polémania and associated cultural events in the United States.

    E3 1999

    • Held in California.
    • Nintendo announces Dolphin, which would later become the GameCube.[2]

    E3 2000

    • Held in California.
    • The Gathering of Developers rents out a parking lot next to E3 to promote their games there, notably Max Payne as reported by GameSpot

    E3 2001

    E3 2002

    E3 2003

    PlayStation at E3 2003.

    E3 2004

    Then came E3 2004, with a showing of the first trailer for The Legend of Zelda Twilight Princess. Let's just say that the fanboys and fangirls were...ahem... amused. IGN's reaction to that, coupled with their Dull Surprise from last year's E3, became subject to Memetic Mutation.

    E3 2005

    E3 2005

    E3 2006

    E3 2007

    • Held in Santa Monica, California, with just 5,000 guests.
    • Another $100 price cut by Sony, this time for the PlayStation 3 in North America. Given the high cost of the system at launch, this news was quite welcome, with contemporary coverage of the announcement by GameSpot noting how the PlayStation 3 was still being outsold by the aging PlayStation 2.
    • Activision’s even had an odd performance by Jammie Kennedy, which is said to be caused by overwork from filming the previous two days.

    E3 2008

    In E3 of 2008 sparked outrage by fanboys on all 3 consoles in the following examples:

    • Microsoft's event showed many casual friendly features, such as avatars (which look similar to Nintendo's Miis), mini games in the forms of fly swatting or dancing, etc. This caused the fans of Microsoft to moan and complain that Microsoft was trying to copy Nintendo's Wii. When Final Fantasy XIII was announced to be released for the Xbox 360, Sony fans cried foul and claimed that Square Enix was a sellout. It didn't help when Microsoft boasted that most of its 3rd party games used to be with Sony.
    • Nintendo's event wasn't any better, either. Fans who expected announcements of big name games like Mario and Zelda were met with disappointment as Nintendo revealed more casual friendly games like Wii Sports Resort and Wii Music. This caused a huge Flame War between fans who claimed Nintendo abandoned the hardcore gamer and fans who believed that Nintendo would have the good games coming eventually. During Nintendo's event, a Nintendo employee named Cammie told a personal story on how she broke her wrist during a vacation with her kids. The broken wrist story became a fad on forums. A similar fad also began to pop up when Cammie joked to Reggie about liking the full throttle when he tested a jet ski game. Everyone started to hate Cammie, feeling that she represented all the horrible qualities of casual gamers. Cammie did improve in E3 2009 where she mostly ditched her cheesy act and focused more on the facts and what Nintendo wants in the future, but people still haven't forgiven her.

    It got so bad at that time that the Wii board on GameFAQs exploded in fanboy fury, resulting in NUMEROUS topics about how Nintendo was a backstabber, literally lasting for days on end. Hilarity Ensues does not even begin to describe this.

    • This was mostly due to the tonedown of E3 after E3 2006. Everyone is now saving most of their good stuff for their own conferences, PAX, or the Tokyo Game Show. Even the game publishers have formed a Unpleasable Fanbase about it, wanting it to be toned down in 2006 and then wanting it back to its old form after the disaster that E3 was in 2008.

    E3 2009

    • Microsoft announced a new device codenamed "Project Natal" that supposedly surpasses the Wii's motion controls by detecting full body movement, and even insulted Nintendo by saying that you won't have to "sit on the couch and waggle". As if repeating last year's E3 reaction, trolls and fanboys alike have wildly claimed Nintendo is now finished, as seen here, and here.
    • Nintendo made quite the turnaround with this year's E3 compared to 2008. While they did show several casual games like Women's Murder Club and the like, Nintendo appealed to the core fans with several new Mario games (a sequel to Mario Galaxy, New Super Mario Bros Wii with 4 player co-op, and a 3rd Mario and Donkey Kong game), The Legend of Zelda Spirit Tracks, Golden Sun DS, a Kingdom Hearts game for the DS, trailers for Dead Space and The Conduit, and a new Metroid game being developed by Team Ninja. Nintendo also showed off Wii Motion Plus, an add on for the Wii remote that added more precision with motion controls. While most fans were very pleased with the showing, many became upset over New Super Mario Bros Wii looking too samey compared to the DS version, and how Galaxy 2 was supposedly just a lazy rehash, while ignoring the fact that you can ride Yoshi.
      • A portion of the Metroid fans are also up in arms over Metroid: Other M, saying Team Ninja ruined it by making it too much action based and the like.
      • The fans that claim Nintendo's E3 was horrible were mostly due to the assumption that there weren't enough core games announced like Dragon Quest, or how most of the things Nintendo showed were just old news, so they must be lazy for not showing new info.
    • Sony's Move (PlayStation Motion Controller) was revealed, as well as Final Fantasy XIV (a MMO), PSP Go, Gran Turismo 5 and GT PSP, Mod Nation Racers (Mario Kart meets LittleBigPlanet), Peace Walker (Metal Gear Solid for the PSP), The Last Guardian, MAG, God of War III, a new Ratchet and Clank, and a portable versions of LittleBigPlanet. Final Fantasy VII was also announced for PSN.

    E3 2010

    The 3DS on display at E3 2010
    • Microsoft: The main focus this year was the controller-less system announced in '09, now known as the first generation Kinect. Kinect games shown were casual titles that showcased using your own body instead of button inputs (such as playing with a baby tiger or navigating a river in a raft). A new model of Xbox 360 hardware was also announced, which would feature a smaller and quieter (and shinier) design, as well as built-in Wi-Fi, at the same price as a regular 360. An Oprah-like event occurred at the end of the presentation, where each member of the audience got a free Xbox 360. Fans have naturally mocked this, their main complaints being that Microsoft is basically ripping off Nintendo and its E3 presentations, and quite a few people have compared this event to Nintendo's event from 2008. The girl playing with the pet tiger ("Skittles!") and the people showing off Dance Central have already become a meme.
    • Nintendo's big item was the 3DS handheld, with 3D capabilities and other enhancements as well as an impressive list of third-party support. As for games, in addition to showing off The Legend of Zelda Skyward Sword and Epic Mickey, Nintendo also announced revivals for several long-dormant franchises: Golden Sun: Dark Dawn, a new GoldenEye game, Kirby's Epic Yarn, Donkey Kong Country Returns, and most shockingly, Kid Icarus: Uprising. The showing can basically be summed up in this link

    Nintendo's event also provided a Crowning Moment of Funny when they revealed their trailer for the Nintendo 3DS, showing Satoru Iwata (Current President of Nintendo of Japan) and Shigeru Miyamoto (the man behind Mario, Zelda, Donkey Kong, and other titles) each interacting with characters from the 3DS before getting sucked inside. Then Reggie Fils-Aime (Then President of Nintendo of America) enters and laughs almost evilly as the handheld shows Iwata and Miyamoto running and jumping from Bowser - Just before Bowser emerges from the screen and burns Reggie to a crisp. The trailer finished up with the real life Reggie coming back on-stage in a scorched jacket.

    E3 2011

    E3 2012

    E3 2013

    E3 2014

    E3 2015

    • Nintendos E3 caught attention for its use of puppets.

    E3 2016

    • The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild is shown in earnest.

    E3 2017

    E3 2018

    E3 2018

    E3 2019

    • Unbeknownst at the time, this would be the final in person E3.
    • Sony skips E3 this year.

    E3 2020

    • Cancelled at the last minute due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

    E3 2021

    • The final E3, held as an online only event free for anyone to attend.

    E3 2022

    • Canceled, without even a digital only event.

    E3 2023

    • Planned as an in person event, it was cancelled after industry partners pulled out. In late 2023 E3 was permanently shuttered.