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Forums - Nintendo Discussion - Nintendo Direct Announced for Thursday March 8th at 5PM EST

I feel like the Nintendo Direct reached a pinnacle on the Mario Kart 8 one, an epic infomercial of creativity.
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JbuJZP0_8iQ (Gosh, can't believe this was 4 years ago...)

Also, Musical Nintendo Direct Bingo
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=znCbUaQSM_s

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Lastly, Nintendo Direct seems to be assuming that Youtube is the best play on social media for their big advertisement campaigns. What do you think of this? Snapchat, Instagram? I see very little on there...

Last edited by robzo100 - on 08 March 2018

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Lonely_Dolphin said:
Nautilus said:

Im not expecting all of them.I have just listed them to show people even if Nintendo shows something like Retro new project for example or Animal Crossing(dosent need to be one of these titles, its just an example), it dosent mean they dont have anything for E3.Going into this expecting nothing outside of titles either rumored or heavily expected is as foolish as expecting a Ham Sandwich in my opinion.

It might be third parties that pick up the ball, not the direct is listed as a full direct, and they plan to show games for the whole year, so expecting something much better than the mini direct we received in January is reasonable.

I wasn't responding to that point cause well it's pretty mute. Showing something in this direct doesn't mean it can't still be shown at E3, infact it only means the opposite, that it will definitely show up at E3. Now I ask that you please explain how not setting yourself up for disappointment/setting yourself up to be surprised is foolish.

Agreed this direct should be better than the mini, Fire Emblem alone would make it so to me.

Your question wasnt even the point I was trying to make but ok, Ill answer.Simple answer is:Because its fun.

If someone says that he needs to keep his expectations in check, then he is already hyped in the first place.So no point in trying to fool yourself because when the games you want to show up arent there, you are going to be dissapointed either way.So there is no point in doing that charade.Though I will say that its also pointless to create unreasonable expectations such as "Red Dead 3 is comming to the Switch!" for no reason at all.But wanting to see Nintendo games on a Nintendo direct is normal.

Outside of that, its the fun of the direct and conferences in general, predicting and all.Thats why, at least partly, people participate in forums.To discuss about stuff we love.Comming in and saying "OK, I would love to see those 4 titles I want, but I will keep my expectations in check and expect none or one title for some reason because thats super fun" and predicting nothing is lame.As long as it is in moderation, we all should just jump in the fun.



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

Miyamotoo said:
JEMC said:

I'm a bit out of the loop regarding upcoming Switch games, so when was Everspace confirmed as a Switch title?

 

EVERSPACE Interview – Future Plans and First Details on Nintendo Switch Port, Running ‘Super Smoothly’
https://wccftech.com/everspace-interview-future-plans-switch/
 

*snip*

Maybe it will be shown during the Direct?

Wow, this game is great. I think this is thread worthy. ;)

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Nautilus said:
Lonely_Dolphin said:

I wasn't responding to that point cause well it's pretty mute. Showing something in this direct doesn't mean it can't still be shown at E3, infact it only means the opposite, that it will definitely show up at E3. Now I ask that you please explain how not setting yourself up for disappointment/setting yourself up to be surprised is foolish.

Agreed this direct should be better than the mini, Fire Emblem alone would make it so to me.

Your question wasnt even the point I was trying to make but ok, Ill answer.Simple answer is:Because its fun.

If someone says that he needs to keep his expectations in check, then he is already hyped in the first place.So no point in trying to fool yourself because when the games you want to show up arent there, you are going to be dissapointed either way.So there is no point in doing that charade.Though I will say that its also pointless to create unreasonable expectations such as "Red Dead 3 is comming to the Switch!" for no reason at all.But wanting to see Nintendo games on a Nintendo direct is normal.

Outside of that, its the fun of the direct and conferences in general, predicting and all.Thats why, at least partly, people participate in forums.To discuss about stuff we love.Comming in and saying "OK, I would love to see those 4 titles I want, but I will keep my expectations in check and expect none or one title for some reason because thats super fun" and predicting nothing is lame.As long as it is in moderation, we all should just jump in the fun.

Like I explained, the point you were trying to make is moot, so I was responding to the implications that we should raise our expectations.

I don't think being disappointed and let down is fun, certainly not moreso than being surprised, but to each their own. Okay I'll admit, it is kinda fun seeing the crying n whining after every Nintendo event about X game not being there. And speak for yourself, I used to hype up directs and such, only to look like a fool afterwards, but after E3 2015 I've been keeping my expectations mellow and have hardly been so disappointed. The last direct for example, the biggest highlight to me was Kirby release date, but I still thought the direct was fine. Pre-E3 2015 me woulda been crying about Animal Crossing.

Or you can just respect that not everyone wants to do that.





 

 

Ha, this made me laugh. I guess we are not getting Bayo 3. 

Here is a direct link
https://twitter.com/pg_kamiya/status/971756643938545670?s=21

Edit; I have no clue how to embed tweets on this forum. 

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Lonely_Dolphin said:
Nautilus said:

Your question wasnt even the point I was trying to make but ok, Ill answer.Simple answer is:Because its fun.

If someone says that he needs to keep his expectations in check, then he is already hyped in the first place.So no point in trying to fool yourself because when the games you want to show up arent there, you are going to be dissapointed either way.So there is no point in doing that charade.Though I will say that its also pointless to create unreasonable expectations such as "Red Dead 3 is comming to the Switch!" for no reason at all.But wanting to see Nintendo games on a Nintendo direct is normal.

Outside of that, its the fun of the direct and conferences in general, predicting and all.Thats why, at least partly, people participate in forums.To discuss about stuff we love.Comming in and saying "OK, I would love to see those 4 titles I want, but I will keep my expectations in check and expect none or one title for some reason because thats super fun" and predicting nothing is lame.As long as it is in moderation, we all should just jump in the fun.

Like I explained, the point you were trying to make is moot, so I was responding to the implications that we should raise our expectations.

I don't think being disappointed and let down is fun, certainly not moreso than being surprised, but to each their own. Okay I'll admit, it is kinda fun seeing the crying n whining after every Nintendo event about X game not being there. And speak for yourself, I used to hype up directs and such, only to look like a fool afterwards, but after E3 2015 I've been keeping my expectations mellow and have hardly been so disappointed. The last direct for example, the biggest highlight to me was Kirby release date, but I still thought the direct was fine. Pre-E3 2015 me woulda been crying about Animal Crossing.

Or you can just respect that not everyone wants to do that.

I never said I thought whoever does that was a fool, or something of the like.I just said that it was likely that we would get more than what people think with this direct.I didnt even touch upon managing expectations or anything of the sort.You simply interpreted it as that.Nor did I say that I didnt respect who dosent like to predict alot of stuff, and having wild dreams about what game are going to show up.

Its just that, and it should go without saying that this is my opinion, that being like that is simply boring.A forum lives or die with the interaction betwenn its users, and could you imagine how damn boring would it be if everyone played it safe and just stated the obvious games that would be shown?Everyone would reach the same conclusion, and any potential discussion would be dead by the 7th or 8th post, because everyone is either thinks the same or is too afraid to go off the beaten path.And what strikes me as funny is that you only think that the breakdowns are fun, but not the discussion that it established before.That, for me, its the most enjoyable part:The expectation.Its like when you are waiting to go to that rollercoaster that you so much like, and waiting on a (reasonably lenghty) line.That 20 minutes wait makes you wonder what kind of emotions you will feel, and thats one important part of the enjoyment of life.

Anyways, I kind of got sidetracked with my examples, but to summarize:You can think whatever you like, and you can be safe about the things you do, but having expectation, big or small are part of life and part of partaking in things.I do think that if we were all in the fun, it would make for a better forum and community, but thats simply my take on it.That dosent mean I dont respect your opinion, I simply disagree with it.



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

A few things I hope to see (not saying we’ll see even one, though). Note these are not in any real order, only that I put the degree of my wish + likelihood of happening stuff closer to the top. Animal Crossing and Fire Emblem I think are likely, I won’t put them on the list though, I’ll be disappointed if neither happens, as I expect one or both to have information shed on it.

1. Monolithsoft’s next game
2. Virtual Console details, as a separate platform that is not tied to hardware, and won’t reset each generation.
3. Dragon Quest 10 or 11 details
4. If Xenoblade Chronicles X is getting a Switch port
5. What Bandai Namco’s three games are, anything to do with Xenosaga?
6. Does Sakaguchi have any plans to work on a Switch title?
7. Final Fantasy 7 remake? (only lower because I think this is unlikely, number 1 if there’s a chance!)
8. Any other Bethesda games heading to Switch
9. EPD’s next big title.Will they be taking the DKC franchise home and making a worthy sequel to the original trilogy? As in full 3D with cutting edge design.
10. Pokemon Switch details (only here because I expect details in the summer, not now).

 

If any one of these things happen I will be thrilled! This is regardless of whether or not AC or FE are shown, we know those are coming already.

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