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Miyamotoo said:
HintHRO said:
So first they make clear that E3 2018 will purely focus on 2018 games. Then they show an ugly ass Fire Emblem game releasing in 2019, but not Yoshi (also releasing in 2019) and a few forgettable ports and indie games releasing in 2018, but they put away other games also releasing in 2018 in a show that's supposed to focus on 2018 games.

Ok.

Focus was on 2018. games, point that they showed few 2019. dont change fact that 90% showed games are 2018. games. Second, Nintendo doesn't shows hole years lineup at E3, last E3 was same when they had some announcements after E3 for instance Doom.

 

fauzman said: 

Well i do understand that they have form in doing things like this and so it is very possible. But logically i dont see the point of it. Yes you can save some announcements for later but i cant see any advantage to doing so. With E3 you can build up hype for your upcoming games, get a better critical and stock market reception, and showcase more of your games to the world. Saving announcements makes NO SENSE WHATSOEVER. 

Definitely has for Nintendo, they are focusing on games that will be out in near future, its not that hard to understand. And having multiple announcements through hole year definitely has much sense than save them all just for E3, especially when you have product that not mentioned only for core gamers.

Well i disagree. I dont see how spreading your games out is better and you have not explained how. I take your point about their games being marketed not just for hard-core gamers but how exactly does spreading announcements help in this regard. It seems to me thaat most people that will be paying attention to Nintendo's announcements OTHER than E3 will be pure Nintendo fans. 



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