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forest-spirit said:
Remember the small 3DS conference last year? Could be that they plan on doing a couple of those instead, and if that's the case I won't complain as the 3DS show pretty much punched the main one into the face of the sun.

I'm glad someone else remembers this. Not to mention nearly every single big publisher over the last couple of years has been citing the decline of E3, it's waining relevance and the difficulty getting adequate exposure for their products given the ridiculous amount of competition. Also there is a reason that the last couple of E3s have been pretty poor for gamers, it's because E3 has simply become a vehicle for trying to convince the mainstream media what the next big thing is going to be.

It remains to be seen if this change will be a good one but change doesn't automatically make it bad.



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BaldrSkies said:
Looking back at the modding that happened in this thread... and I can't help but ask.

This is a bannable post?
http://gamrconnect.vgchartz.com/post.php?id=5304123
And this response only gets a warning?
http://gamrconnect.vgchartz.com/post.php?id=5304135

Progressive moderation system. Ethomaz has a long rap-sheet, while Phoenix Wiight hadn't been moderated since 2009.



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AshKetchum1992 said:
I don't care as long as they announce the games they are developing
And the games will still be playable for the press at E3, so we'll have info about them.

THIS. you should see the haters on brazilian foruns here. any nintendo news and the shitstorm begins.



Zero999 said:
AshKetchum1992 said:
I don't care as long as they announce the games they are developing
And the games will still be playable for the press at E3, so we'll have info about them.

THIS. you should see the haters on brazilian foruns here. any nintendo news and the shitstorm begins.





Eh, from what I've gathered all this means, instead of a big flashy press conference where they hand feed the media, they will have a smaller more subdue gathering to do so. It isn't like they are pulling out of the expo entirely and will not have games available, they are just going to cherry pick who sees or hears about what first.

Sounds reasonable.



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The announced games will still be playable, so I don't see the problem that people are having. It's just a conference nad N-Directs can also hold embarrassing moments.
This piece of news won't affect me much and this also means that we will know about more information before the start of E3.



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My initial reaction was dissapointment because I like the traditional e3 press conferences, but people are really missunderstanding what Iwata said and the impact it will have.

-Nintendo is not skipping e3, they will be there.

-Most people get their e3 info through media coverage. Nintendo is having an event for media where they will not only see the games but play them without waiting in e3 lineups. They can then relate this info to the rest of us.

-Us hardcore people like watching the live reveals of games. Most people don't watch these, but Nintendo is surely going to do this for us. It most likely won't be just another Nintendo Direct, but some sort of live stream from e3, hosted by Reggie for those in N.A., and seperate streams for other areas. They may have an audience of fans for the crowd effect. These specialized broadcasts will allow for local games focus with release dates, and in the language of the audience. Nintendo hasn't released details about this boadcast, but there is no reason for anyone to think they won't be able to enjoy a beer and mock Reggie. Hopefully we get a new meme.

-Media and gamers alike don't care about the sales figures and marketing strategies shown at e3, so this stuff will be put in its own seperate meeting for those who do care.

I think Nintendo's reason for the change up is they think the Wii U really needs hands-on time for the wow effect. I think the two big coming 1st party titles, Super Mario Bros and Mario Kart, are going change things up and use the gamepad creatively. They will probably be visually impressive, but no moreso than titles on PS4 or Xfinity, and possibly a little less so. By having the game in your hand it will probably shock you somewhat with new game mechanics and bring a smile to your face in a way that only a new gaming experience can bring. They need to get the WiiU message out to the media - and through them to gamers - and hands-on is the best way to do it.

Also, Nintendo tested this approach already with the last NDC. While we were glued to our computer screens watching the feed, gaming journalists were in a private room somewhere playing New Legend of Zelda. Moments after we got over the shock of the announcement, if you clicked on IGN and other sites you saw their "hands-on" reports of playing the new classic Zelda, and they could describe the gameplay and the 3D effects. I think their e3 will be similar, but more flashy and dramatic.



Well that's depressing.. :/



I guess they just don't have much to announce for the WiiU, this really was a stupid decision.



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Excited to see what they are planning. I'll like to see something new, something fresh, so hopefully it pays well.
And considering that they have a lot of content to show us: Mario 3D, Mario Kart, WWHD, SSB4, Bayo2, X, Retro game, SMTxFe and maybe more unnanounced projects like Wii Sports U (?).

It will be good.



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