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A 90-minute demo and a long Treehouse live stream only about the game. How are they possibly not going to spoil everything?



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I just want a 2 minute trailer!!



Jranation said:

From memory Nintendo done the same thing with Bayonetta 2 and Wonderful 101. Not sure if it was exactly the same demo as in e3. And not sure if it released during or near e3. 

 

Nintendo has never put E3 demos on the eshop. Those games just had regular demos put up on or after their release, not while they're still in development and during E3.



And i will be there playing :)



Well an open world Zelda game would essentially be the largest game in the series so 90 minutes will be nothing to the game, both TP and SS can take a casual player around 30hrs after all and this game is going to be much larger.



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This is a treehouse demo. Expect at least 80 minutes of forced praise to little things and only 10 minutes worth. I'll be surprised if they show more than Link runing in circles or 2-3 areas of the initial dungeon.

Anyway, 90 minutes demo and Nintendo E3's presentation is over.
I still laugh (and get mad) at reading the "Wii U version" because we could be playing the game this christmas if it wasn't for the succesor. At least I'm confident that Nintendo does not care for their fans.



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Pavolink said:
This is a treehouse demo. Expect at least 80 minutes of forced praise to little things and only 10 minutes worth. I'll be surprised if they show more than Link runing in circles or 2-3 areas of the initial dungeon.

Anyway, 90 minutes demo and Nintendo E3's presentation is over.
I still laugh (and get mad) at reading the "Wii U version" because we could be playing the game last christmas if it wasn't for the succesor. At least I'm confident that Nintendo does not care for their fans.

 

Fixed!



Einsam_Delphin said:
Pavolink said:
This is a treehouse demo. Expect at least 80 minutes of forced praise to little things and only 10 minutes worth. I'll be surprised if they show more than Link runing in circles or 2-3 areas of the initial dungeon.

Anyway, 90 minutes demo and Nintendo E3's presentation is over.
I still laugh (and get mad) at reading the "Wii U version" because we could be playing the game last christmas if it wasn't for the succesor. At least I'm confident that Nintendo does not care for their fans.

 

Fixed!

I didn't want to be so pessimistic, but yes! Since last christmas!



Proud to be the first cool Nintendo fan ever

Number ONE Zelda fan in the Universe

DKCTF didn't move consoles

Prediction: No Zelda HD for Wii U, quietly moved to the succesor

Predictions for Nintendo NX and Mobile


Pavolink said:

I didn't want to be so pessimistic, but yes! Since last christmas!

 

Well you're alreasy being really pessimistic, saying Nintendo doesn't care about the fans, but it is hard to argue against that when they continue making trash like Color Splash.



Einsam_Delphin said:
Pavolink said:

I didn't want to be so pessimistic, but yes! Since last christmas!

 

Well you're alreasy being really pessimistic, saying Nintendo doesn't care about the fans, but it is hard to argue against that when they continue making trash like Color Splash.

Well as long as you lot continue to buy said trash, you have no room to complain and no one to blame than yourselves.

Otherwise why would the worst Paper Mario in the eyes of you people are in line with The Thousand-Year Door, the revered member of the Paper Mario series, in terms of sales (which doesn't even count digital sales so odds are SS surpassed TTYD)? I recall many users proclaiming to vote with their wallets here and on several site like Neogaf and Youtube. 2016 and there's still a failure to practice what you preach.