| Joelcool7 said: True it just doesn't seem like they are giving the games any breathing room especially if they start launching them in September. At least they could have shown us a little more of one or two of the games prior to E3 as the competition brings everything to the floor now. That being said I think Nintendo is going to blow us away again this year at E3. Nintendo is going to be the only hardware manufacturer to truly support E3 and it will take out the competition swiftly I mean the Kodak theater can only mean some very big games being announced. A wave of PR right before the fall could work in Nintendo's favour big time do to the lack of new information that Microsoft can provide. I'm guessing E For All will be Microsoft's biggest show this year with the new Viva Pinata and Banjo likely going to be playable on the show floor. I wonder just what cards Nintendo is hiding? |
It only seems like little breathing room becaus we're used to getting game info a year, sometimes more, away. If you really think about other entertainment mediams, Nintendo is following their methods. You start hearing about movies 4-5 months before release. Sometimes more, sometimes less. New TV Fall shows are unveiled in the Spring. You get the picture.
Agame doesn't need a year of hype to generate sales. A few months is plenty while it lets gamers focus more on the games at hand....not what they don't have yet.
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