With all of the journalists at last week's E3 event home and rested, the post-game analysis is definitely something to take note of. The
elbow room at Barker hanger was appreciated, but many folks were frustrated that
the hotel and hanger format was hell on shoe leather. Despite that, everyone seemed to appreciate
the ability to actually hear and play the games, even if it meant that they couldn't make it around to every single title this year. The only person I saw saying that
the event was an unqualified failure was Michael Pachter, the well-known games industry analyst. Calling the event 'a terrible disappointment', Pachter lamented the almost complete lack of coverage from the mainstream press; a result of the removal of the public and consumer-focused elements of the show. For
the views of industry heavyweights, Kotaku put the question to Sony's Jack Tretton, Microsoft's Peter Moore, and Nintendo's Shigeru Miyamoto. Their quote from Tretton summed it up nicely, I think: 'From a personal standpoint I think we need to figure out why we're doing E3.'