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Xenostar said:
Got to agree with badgenome, it was not a big push for core gamers at all, a big push would of been to show they have an online infrastructure that will work, thats its going to be easy to add friends and communicate with them, that these games are gonna launch day and date with the other platforms and at the very least be running in a higher resolution.

Saying us too on multiplat games and not showing how the experience is going to exceed that of what core gamers currently own is not going to convince anyone to splash out $300+ on a new console.

I never even said Nintendo's e3 conference was a big push with core gamers. What i said was that "Nintendo seemed to want to make a big push with core games & 3rd parties with wii U", i wasn't speaking about e3 specifically. The fact is, Nintendo is releasing a pro controller obviously aimed at core gamers. They are making the hardware powerful enough & the controllers more standard (compared to the wii), to have 3rd parties on board. They are making an online infrastructure which we don't yet know much about, but it seems we will have voice and video chat amongst other things. So you can put your head in the sand and say "i don't see Nintendo making ANY push with core gamers". But that's still just you putting your head in the sand, it doesn't mean that your right in any way, shape or form.