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Miyamotoo said:
DélioPT said:

It's not similar either: one said focus in 2017 - leaving at least a small room for 2018/2019; another says "only" 2018 titles.
The purpose is really different.

 

The overall show? Maybe. Didn't really follow it a lot.
The Spotlight presentation? NO! 
Their best (teaser) reveals were games that were either, not coming in 2018 or most likely not coming in 2018.

Not to mention that the way they handled the actual presentation was really bad: bad planning of reveals, little exposure to a game like Fifa 18 and the graphical presentation was sub par. 
And 25 minutes long? Really? Even E3 2013 was 40 minutes.

No its similar, and look at hole part: "As in recent years, Nintendo will focus its E3 activities on games coming soon, with a special spotlight given to a key headlining title: the recently announced Super Smash Bros. game coming to the Nintendo Switch system this year. Games launching beyond 2018 will be featured at a later date". And key word here in "Games launching beyond 2018 will be featured" is "featured". You can bet (if you want we can bet) they will definatly show/announce some 2019. titles similar like they done last year, but again they will not be in focus.

 

No just for hole E3, general consensus was that Spotlight was very good and this was one best Nintendo E3 is years. Spotlight was short but packed, it was intesting, fun, its was very good managed, that's at least general consensus. 25m long but very good managed and packed they showed/announced 12 games and one DLC and whitout 3DS announcements (E3 2013. had also 3DS announcements), and of course more information and gameplay we received through Tree House.

The issue here is not the focus on games coming soon, it's on this part: "Games launching beyond 2018 will be featured at a later date"
Don't read too much into "featured".
If they intended to show 2019 games during E3 they wouldn't say anything about 2019 games being talked about later, they would do like they did last year "focus in games coming this year".

That clearly shows that they are only planning to show 2017 games.

Actually, i can't recall an E3 where they just showed (not focused on) games coming out in the (then) current year.

I have no idea what the general consensus is about Spotlight - and i hope this time you aren't talking about what this forum thought about it.
Fun and interesting? Good managed? 
They put more money and effort in those first clips than they did for Reggies and Takahashi's time.
They waisted two perfectly good announcements (Metroid and Pokémon) with an announcement of development. Announcements that could either be saved for a later date (closer to launch) or shown in a bigger way (although they couldn't!).

They showed/talked about 10 games; they revealed 3 new games (Yoshi, Kirby and R. league) and the other 7 were games that were either already out or coming soon.
FEWarriors presentation was boring and they managed to give Fifa 18, 20secs of exposure... 20 seconds.

Well managed? No.