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Some industry insight for you,
when you've released a console that needs to be supported by gamers your best tool is social media and online news outlets (gaming sites), releasing information at E3 is more than just about the people tuning in over the net in excitement, its also about the media blitz that follows each primary conference, news from smaller events at E3 usually gets washed away under the tide of news from the big events and thats exactly whats going to happen to nintendo this year, they'll have their little shindigs, nintendo groupies (the really deaperate ones) will trawl the net for news and spread all the tidbits they can between other nintendo fans in their own little world while everyone else will be seeing mass thread creationa about sony/microsoft hardware, games, services, pricing, speculation and so on, the international games media will be no different, nintendo-specific sites will obviously carry any news they can, but nintendo newa on multiplatform sites is going to drown.

it was an extremely poor descision by nintendo to drop their e3 slot in favor of smaller ones, in a long line of bad nintendo descisions the past year, and i do beleieve theyre going to feel the ramifications of that choice after E3.