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HoangNhatAnh said:
VAMatt said:
Unlikely, as those games all launch when the system has a small install base. Nintendo games tend to have good legs. But, assuming Nintendo keeps a solid stream of good games coming to the system, it will be difficult for early games to sell millions of copies for years after release.

 

thismeintiel said:
Yea, this is BS. This is just people coming into E3, period. Those are the paths to get to Nintendo and Sony's booths. You can even see just as many people, probably more, going in the main lane behind this one that goes directly between the Sony and Nintendo booth. To stretch this to being just about Nintendo, or even more of a stretch, Mario Odyssey, is kinda sad. Don't get me wrong, people are excited about the Switch and Mario, but most of these people are just excited about gaming.

Yeah, if it happen in Sony's booths, it is amazing because all sony games are masterpieces make people so hype and if it happen in Nintendo's booths, it is just BS because it can't be real. Things like that can only happen in sony's booths, Nintendo can't so what you saw is just some illusions and delusions

You realize this was just happening because they opened the doors to E3, right?  Right?  This obvious little factoid just seems to be ignored in favor of some strange narrative Nintendo fans want to persue.  Sure, some of those people were excited to play Mario, or just Nintendo games, but the vast majority were excited by gaming in general.  Which is why they were all moving in different directions.  Personally, I'm just going to exit this thread.  If people wish to live in delusion, who am I to shatter that with reality.  Peace.