IGN RUMOR - Nintendo to show new hardware at E3
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Really? I haven't been following it. What kind of game is it?
To be fair, the Irone Throne is still a red lawn chair with swords, foam boards, and yardsticks drilled into it. "Chair of saftety hazards" is probably the correct name. Tonight and tomorrow it'll be painted and primed and then it should live up to it's name.
Traditional Kirby. With unique use of 3D they say.
Blizzard servers down for maintenance. Fuck. FUCKFUCKFUCK
Welcome back to the real world steel. Nice to have you before blizzard takes you away again.
I hope there's at least a new patch squeezed in. >_<
In the meantime, I'm back to Xillia. In true JRPG fashion I'm now a fugitive.
Tell that judge to suck my balls Edge!
Tell him to rule Blizzard to give me more legendaries!
This is how you announce E3 stuff, Robo Reggie!
But no conference again, Nintendo doesn't care about saving the wii u.
Whilst I enjoy N.Directs on the other hand I think there are significant drawbacks to them. instead of a steady release of information they bulk upload info into quarterly videos, with silence in between. And they don't generate the same hype from the games media as staged events either.
The same will go for this year. If they show off new games and new things to surprise us people will say its great. If they parade the same boring crap out again it will suck. 99.9% of the world isn't there to see it live anyway.
Because nintendo has even lost the .1% and conferences excite us. They need to create attention more than any other company and instead they continue to distance themselves further.
I don't think E3 shows or whatever are that important for a company in the grand scheme of things. Nowadays I kinda wish E3 went away for good. Let companies show their stuff at their own pace.
I agree I think it would be better if they show all their stuff at their own pace.
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Last years video sucked because the feed fucking died and didn't work properly. The content was actually good, unless you would somehow call Mario 3DWorld, Mario Kart 8 and X bad. Stage shows build more excitement among journalists which translates to more enthusiastic media coverage. Videos just leave journos feeling left out. There's also something to be said about stage showmanship and having an audience, it creates a buzz and atmosphere and more memorable e3s.
Bulk dumping information in a video once a quarter is no way to run a business. It's too insular.
EDIT: Also what some gamers and journalists take from the decision not to have a stage confernce is that Nintendo can't compete, or that they don't have enough to show, or that they're running scared.
Japan is getting these official skins: