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Hopefully this means that
- Fast transition to next game or info
- Very less Interviews on developers
- Show the game but more of the gameplay will be at the Treehouse



Pocky Lover Boy! 

I'm honestly not expecting many surprises, so this is, unsurprisingly, not surprising.



Must be using the new format like they did in April.



I know this isnt very likely, but i just want a new Metroid Prime, in the atmossphere of the first one but with just much cooler shi* and way more ''Alien (1979)'' feel to it



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Thats dissapointing, even if they relegate stuff to Treehouse and be more direct about the games.Still hoping that they have an excellent E3



My (locked) thread about how difficulty should be a decision for the developers, not the gamers.

https://gamrconnect.vgchartz.com/thread.php?id=241866&page=1

Wyrdness said:
Must be using the new format like they did in April.

Ah right, this gives me hope again. New Animal Crossing let's go!



I'm not expecting much new either. There will probably be a few surprises but Nintendo has enough content to push them through 2017. The year we need to be hyped for will be 2018.



Don't expect a lot. Nintendo was very explicit in saying that their E3 spotlight is going to focus on 2017 Switch titles and they've said in the past that they don't want a repeat of BotW where they kept on trotting it out for years. Anything they show that isn't 2017 are probably going to be titles slated for the first half of 2018. I'm fine with it because the last thing I want is a situation like Xenoblade Chronicles X where it was first introduced at the beginning of 2013 and Nintendo kept on parading it out for three years until the end of 2015 when a lot of people just got tired of it.



Mar1217 said:
Less blah-blah and more games, that's what I see here.

Or it could be less games and more blah-blah!