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E3 09: What kind of games are the big three backing for the future?

The facts behind Microsoft, Sony and Nintendo's direction for the next 12 months

Words: Justin Towell, GamesRadar UK

Imagine you're Sony, Nintendo or Microsoft. You've got an hour or two with the world's assembled press hanging on your every word to show them how the next 12 months and beyond are going to pan out. What would you do?

Would you concentrate on your target audience's favourite kind of game? Or would you try to cover as many bases as possible?

With the dust settling on E3, we've collated all the data from the big three's keynote speeches and converted it into graphs to show you exactly which pies each company is proud to have its grubby fingers in. Is Microsoft still pushing shooters? Is Nintendo still about sports games? The answers are all below.  

Let's start with Nintendo, who showed the least number of games overall per platform in their press conference presentation. This graph shows the number of games demonstrated or announced for each popular genre.

Remember, this is just covering the companies' own press presentations. So for instance, Ubisoft showed off their Turtles brawler for Wii at their own event, but Nintendo didn't show it themselves.


 
Look at that - not a single new racing game or fighting game in the Nintendo keynote. And after they made such an effort to appease the hardcore this year, too. Ah well - 'keep playing Mario Kart', eh Cammie?


Above: Yeah, so it was last year, but did she really think we'd forget?

We've classed C.O.P. as an action game as it combines driving and shooting, but even so, that's just one game, and not a proper racer.

The most sobering note is the number of 'non-games' they showed, such as the animation application Flipnote Studio for DSi, Wii Fit Plus and the frankly ridiculous Wii Vitality. At least they didn't save that one for the final big reveal - they so would have done that last year. Sports games come out top for Wii, which isn't so surprising, and DS comes up with a whole heap of RPGs.

Where Nintendo showed a handful of carefully selected games, Sony simply opened the floodgates and showed a lot. Of everything. With a press conference lasting two hours, there was a chance to look at key titles in depth such as ModNation Racers and God of War III. The strength and depth of Sony's line-up is hard to ignore:


Where Nintendo showed videos of people playing launch game Wii Sports and the months-old Mario Kart Wii, Sony concentrated on the new.

Of some 35 PSP games and 46 PS3 titles, action games were the most prominent, featuring elements of other genres and blending them to create varied and compelling new experiences. Arkham Asylum, Ghostbusters and The Last Guardian are all examples of that, and all are looking superb.

Shooters make a strong showing, and racing fans are going to be spoilt for choice over the next year on PS3. And with Gran Turismo on PSP, Sony arguably didn't need to show another handheld racer. There's something for everyone, and lots of it.
 
Surprisingly, standard shooting games were not given much of a showing in the PSP's superb line-up of games. Maybe it's due to the single analog stick. Like the DS before it, PSP showed plenty of RPGs. And the announcement of Final Fantasy VII coming to PlayStation Store was the icing on the cake. RPG fans have plenty to play on the go/toilet this year.

 
With only one platform to talk about, there were always going to be fewer games on show overall at Microsoft's keynote. But while the quality was undeniable, with superb showings from Modern Warfare 2 and Splinter Cell: Conviction, the spread was not quite so impressive:


 
The bars simply aren't as high in this graph. While that doesn't necessarily mean there will be fewer games released on Xbox 360 this coming year, it does mean there were fewer games shown to the assembled press. But with no traditional platform games (3D or otherwise), no fighting games despite Tekken 6 nearing completion and only the multi-platform Final Fantasy XIII to show for the RPG genre, it was a show full of shooting and general action.

It's what the console's known for, certainly, and nobody would argue with the potential quality of Modern Warfare 2, Left 4 Dead 2 or Metal Gear Solid Rising. But none of those games are exclusives.

Project Natal may well have been the most impressive new innovation at the show and has undoubtedly stolen the most headlines, but the depth of Microsoft's traditional games line-up was arguably not quite as strong as Sony's. We do get two new Halo games, though... so don't expect the console war to stop any time soon.

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42 Comments
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RandyChimp  - 5 months 26 days ago 
Holy shit, I didnt realise the Sony conference had the most games. Not bad, not bad at all.

Hopefully I've also mounted a pre-emptive strike on those idiots who's brain shouts "FIRST" when they see an empty column
sgloomy  - 5 months 26 days ago 
I was really impressed by sony's conference specially after the las two years disappointments. oh and that kid from project Natal really gives me the creeps
helix92  - 5 months 26 days ago 
WHAT!!! When you say Left 4 Dead 2 is Multiplatform are you saying its coming to my sweet sweet PS3??? Please say it is
AntistaIsTheLight  - 5 months 26 days ago 
Im looking forward to MGS:Rising because i FINALLY dont have to go to my friends house to play a metal gear solid game! And CoD:MW2 is going to be great reCaptcha:Michael juries(they let him do that now?)
GamesRadarJustinTowell  - 5 months 26 days ago 
Sorry helix92, it's PC and 360. Multiple as in 'more than one' only, sadly.
coolcole93  - 5 months 26 days ago 
I'm missing something, why are the comments left marked as 11 months ago when the article was released today?
coolcole93  - 5 months 26 days ago 
Oh wait, they aren't any more :S
Ramijiman  - 5 months 26 days ago 
Helix92 he means PC and 360
Ramijiman  - 5 months 26 days ago 
Helix92 he means PC and 360
DarthSackboy  - 5 months 26 days ago 
So MGS: Rising is also out on PS3?
oryandymackie  - 5 months 26 days ago 
Yeah, sure the Wii and DS are branching into horror. Nintendo should stick to what they are obviously now best at: Horrific cutesy-wutesy (cough cough outdated graphics) Party Games!! And while they're at it, maybe they should leave the digitally-re-animated corpse of Mario alone, instead of painting enough makeup on him to make him look alive and pasting it on whatever box they pump out in their lunch hour. God, I hate the Wii right now. Sony aren't looking too good now either
helix92  - 5 months 26 days ago 
Ohhhh. The one 360 game I actually want. Thanks anyway guys.
GoldenMe  - 5 months 26 days ago 
Left 4 Dead 2 only on 360 and PC.

MGS: Rising on 360, PS3 and PC.
Bartemious  - 5 months 25 days ago 
uhh you missed a 360 fighting game - TMNT. made by the same dudes as super smash bros
lovinmyps3  - 5 months 25 days ago 
Is Rising coming to PC? I don't care in the least but it doesn't seem likely that they would release it for PC.
Bartemious  - 5 months 25 days ago 
oh wait, my bad...that was ubisoft
oreomonkey  - 5 months 25 days ago 
Ha, PS3 sucks, and I'll tell you why, PM me.
norid  - 5 months 25 days ago 
in my opinion Justin has some of the best written articles
keep up the good work
CreeplyTuna  - 5 months 25 days ago 
when i first played the psp i said to my brother,"sony has to make a resident evil for the psp" the controls should work superbly, i can't wait
Ninja-KiLLR  - 5 months 25 days ago 
i didnt realize ps3 had that many games. which is great!!! cant wait for MAG!!!
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