The thing about the Nintendo E3 Conference is very simple, they did their homework, they showed what they wanted to show to the general press(stock holders, major news channels on TV) as usual which is more important at this point, and showed some core games for people who have the console/handheld or like their games. As far as they are concerned, pleasing the minority doesn't mean shit, it's all business. It was the most stable conference out of the 3, and that's why it felt boring to a lot of the people, it was almost like a school session, only people who really wanted to be there or really wanted to know what the company is doing would find it not boring.








