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Miyamotoo said:
Lonely_Dolphin said:
I didn't forget that, there's just no correlation and without that it's a meaningless point as it can be said for many things. "X doesn't always have to do Y so X doing Z instead is possible." That'd logic would only be relevant if I said it's not possible at all. Again, even with Nintendo doing some stuff (Note: some stuff, not everything) different recently, the fact still remains. Their most recent and upcoming games like Kirby Star Allies, Mario Tennis Aces, Mario Party, Pokemon, Smash, etc. have all appeared at an E3, so that is clearly not something being done differently. The real kicker though is that announcing a game in Fall to release in Spring isn't even something Nintendo hasn't done before, it's just rarely done as pointed out earlier, which again is just another reason why an AC announcement while possible is very unlikely.

Like I wrote, if we are really getting Animal Crossing in this Direct launch will most likly be in first half of 2019. All games you mentioned were announced around 6-9 months before launch, if they really show Animal Crossing today and release it in Spring, we again talking around similar time frame. Now we can maybe talk if Animal Crossing is really first half of 2019. why wanst showed at E3 this year, simple because its not part of this year launch and focus of this years E3 was on Smash Bros. Dont forget, Nintendo at E3 said they will talk about 2019. games at later date.

Well that all has naught to do with the argument you butted into, certainly doesn't address anything in the post you quoted which begs the question of why did ya even quote me. Seriously, take my quote out of your post and it would still make sense on it's own lel. I'm not interested in arguing for the sake of it, please keep that in mind for the future.