NintendoPie said:
I don't think know Nintendo has totally given up on E3. I agree that having a bigger conference might be beneficial to get a point across, but they can still do it with these smaller conferences. It's just a matter of how they want to go about it. As of right now, none of us are completely sure how this Conference-xperiment (so to say ) will go and how it'll be planned out. However, if we look back at Nintendo's Direct videos then we can see them leading up to this conclusion of a "smaller conference." Nintendo had already announced a new Zelda, new Mario Kart, new 3D Mario, something else I can't remember, etc. All they really have to do is show gameplay and ideas for these games. Large conferences aren't a neccessity for that type of thing. I would like a normal conference, but that doesn't mean I don't want to see how this'll go. I feel like Nintendo could do quite good with it... or not. |
I'm interested in seeing how it works out too. I'm negative about it but that's just me. You mention that in their past NDirects they've set themselves up for this but I disagree, I think the opposite; they've teased a ton of big titles but haven't shown much gameplay if at all, so the big stage is the perfect time to unleash all that on the world in one big blowout. That would make an impression.
Like the big fireworks that go off in a flurry after all the little ones are done wizzing about.
My bad, didn't mean to bring up bad nintendoland memories DD: