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Analyst predicts Big 3's E3 gameplan

Wedbush Morgan's Michael Pachter explains what Sony, Nintendo, and Microsoft need to get out of next month's trade show, speculates about new Twisted Metal, Starfox possibilities.

Earlier this week, Electronic Entertainment Design and Research analyst Jesse Divnich laid out his expectations for the 2009 Electronic Entertainment Expo, set to take place at the Los Angeles Convention Center June 1-4. Today it's Wedbush Morgan Securities analyst Michael Pachter's turn. Pachter laid out a game plan for each of the big three, starting with Microsoft.

"Microsoft has to focus on exclusives," Pachter said. "They have Mass Effect 2, Splinter Cell Conviction, and I'm sure some undisclosed stuff up their sleeves. At the end of the day, they have to just keep plugging away and minding their business, growing the installed base and broadening the offering on Xbox Live."

He added that the deal to allow Netflix subscribers to stream movies directly to their Xbox 360s "worked exceedingly well." As a result, that might lead Microsoft to set the stage for customers to consider its console as a multimedia device as much as a simple game player.

As for Sony, Pachter addressed the rumors of a redesigned digital-distribution-focused PSP without a slot for the system's UMD discs, saying it would make a lot of sense.

"The PSP has been at a disadvantage because its disc drive was not only a power hog, but the UMD caused the device to be somewhat bulky," Pachter said. "Without a UMD or disc drive, they can make the device thinner, and the battery should last longer. They also should be able to apply some kind of digital rights management to limit piracy. They also are likely to spend some time showing off PSN, which appears to be working extremely well."

Pachter added that success stories from Sony's ancillary businesses (like movie downloads) are likely to be highlighted and guessed that gamers might be treated to a new version of Twisted Metal. However, one thing Pachter doesn't expect to see at the show is a price cut on the PlayStation 3. While he believes one is coming, Pachter said Sony is more likely to announce it later this year at the Tokyo Game Show.

Wrapping up with an assessment of Nintendo, Pachter said the Wii and DS maker needs to--and likely will--make an appeal to the core gaming audience.

"Last year, they focused on Wii Music, and this year, they have to focus on the hardcore," Pachter said. "It's been three years since the last Zelda game, and two years since Mario, so they have a lot to work with. Maybe something from the distant past, like Starfox or GoldenEye. Who knows? E3 is clearly the right venue for them to cater to the hardcore, as the entire hardcore fan base is paying attention."

Finally, Pachter came down alongside Divnich with his appraisal of the job done by the Entertainment Software Association in reorganizing the show.

"I think ESA is getting it right this year," Pachter said. "They are incredibly gracious, have really tried to be all-inclusive without allowing the show to be poisoned by 'outsiders.' [ESA president] Mike Gallagher really 'gets it' and has shown a lot of courage to address the issues of the small format he inherited and change back to something splashier in just two years on the job."

213 Comments

  • SQUALL20XX

    Posted Jun 9, 2009 11:34 am PT

    Very big

  • SSBFan12

    Posted Jun 7, 2009 8:35 am PT

    They are making so many prediction for E3.

  • asian_pride69

    Posted Jun 3, 2009 7:33 pm PT

    Man I just hope Nintendo won't disappoint next year...then again...they could...

  • PSFreak1

    Posted Jun 3, 2009 6:22 am PT

    predictions are always correct (not)

  • gmax Site moderator

    Posted Jun 2, 2009 8:24 am PT

    Predictions. Yay!

  • Gamer4Iife

    Posted Jun 1, 2009 4:33 pm PT

    I get the feeling Nintendo will do the exact opposite and repeat last year's mistake. Hopefully, they'll prove me wrong.

  • DarkNeoBahamut

    Posted Jun 1, 2009 2:33 pm PT

    I don't need predictions now

  • borninvincible

    Posted Jun 1, 2009 10:01 am PT

    i think some major stuff is going to be dropped this E3.

  • Strife88

    Posted Jun 1, 2009 9:32 am PT

    Last year for Nintendo was a little weak, hope they do announce a new Star Fox game.

  • dth_dlr

    Posted Jun 1, 2009 7:35 am PT

    i highly doubt Nintendo will capture the interest of hardcore fans. They failed to produce at last years E3 and i would be highly surprised if they don't do the same this year.

  • shinian

    Posted Jun 1, 2009 4:29 am PT

    We will have great fun laughing at those misshot predictions after the end of e3.

  • pakhair

    Posted May 31, 2009 3:02 am PT

    Good Predictions............

    I have better than U, As far as I think, Nintendo will have problems this year...............



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  • hhap52

    Posted May 29, 2009 4:43 pm PT

    new Starfox looks interesting

  • Zartan3000

    Posted May 29, 2009 3:47 pm PT

    PSP piracy...hot damn! First I've heard of it!

  • neoand12

    Posted May 27, 2009 11:26 pm PT

    With FPS now-a-days do we NEED Goldeneye again? no even more, Do we NEED to play goldeneye on a Wiimote? knowing it won't be in HD idk guys I hope they make something good this year cuz I can't take anymore Wii-don't give a crap games.

  • WizengamotX

    Posted May 27, 2009 8:51 pm PT

    I am surprised that one can support a life as an E3 "analyst." Regardless, some of the article caught my interest: "... and this year, they have to focus on the hardcore," Pachter said. "It's been three years since the last Zelda game, and two years since Mario, so they have a lot to work with. Maybe something from the distant past, like Starfox or GoldenEye. Who knows?"

  • Junior_AIN

    Posted May 27, 2009 8:13 pm PT

    He's right, Nintendo must be ashamed about last year's show. Nintendo should release a new F-Zero! If they don't at least say "F-Zero" in their show I'm gonna be pissed! Star Fox too, also 1080 and Wave Race (which should be out right at the Wii's release). It's also about time for a new Mario platformer for the DS, an improved NSMB including Yoshi and other good stuff, all with Super Mario World-oriented physics. A new Zelda is now mandatory, if they don't announce it I'm gonna be extremely pissed! This Goldeneye thing is daydreaming.

  • GuilSSJ

    Posted May 27, 2009 4:18 pm PT

    this E3 will be great I'm feeling it

  • hollow56771

    Posted May 27, 2009 1:20 pm PT

    How Long has it been since Conviction was announced!?!?!?

  • Iamsmee

    Posted May 20, 2009 9:23 pm PT

    @ enragedrenegade
    He was probably talking about the concept that is Goldeneye, which was a revolutionary FPS that was made for hardcores and sold exclusively on a Nintendo console.

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