chrisPjelly
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I have a feeling that live presentation earlier in the year was them doing a test run to see if they could still pull it off. Honestly, I'd rather another direct after that sloppy presentation.
I mean 2006 and 2010 are generally considered the only really great Nintendo E3s in the past decade with a live show. The Direct format has atleast been way more consistent, with 2015 being the only notable dud since the change.oh well.
I mean it's a bummer but I understand.
They do better with pre recorded stuff.
Their live shows record is not great.
I don't think this means they will be doing a Direct like during the Iwata years. It probably means it will be like last year.
I was hoping they would do a conference just like the Switch reveal; that was great.
Nintendo feels so small these days compared to the other presentations, expected but it's a downer.
I mean 2006 and 2010 are generally considered the only really great Nintendo E3s in the past decade with a live show. The Direct format has atleast been way more consistent, with 2015 being the only notable dud since the change.
Seems like Nintendoland fireworks will forever be the way they ended their press conference legacy
Do we know what date Nintendo's E3 direct is?
Seems like Nintendoland fireworks will forever be the way they ended their press conference legacy
Do we know what date Nintendo's E3 direct is?
Do we know what date Nintendo's E3 direct is?
I guess I'm one of the select few that misses the spectacle of the live presentation, sales talk included.
At least last year's Chicken-Robot style presentation was cool, looking forward to more of their creative stuff.
Switch Event.
That was three years ago...At least last year's Chicken-Robot style presentation was cool, looking forward to more of their creative stuff.
its the opposite of safeIt feels so rinky-dink and safe. Whatever.
I wa shockAnd no one was shocked.
Good. Pre-recorded events are more entertaining.
To me, live press conferences have always been reserved for the major players in the industry.
Thank You.
This is fine. Just roll on with the Direct and Treehouse
This is totally fine. I love the Direct format and it is entirely preferential to me.
Yep I knew it a Digital Event. All they have to do is follow the formula of this last Nintendo Direct. Great pacing with content.
Personally prefer their Directs.
So I'm happy
Woop woop! Nintendo Direct stays winning. It's such a clearly superior format, especially when you consider how rough that live Switch reveal was.
Cannot wait. Hype thrusters, engage!
All I want is a steady stream of game announcements. The Nintendo Digital Event will deliver that just fine.
Good. The Direct format is so much better.
Honestly I enjoy their Directs way more than the live shows. They absolutely killed it in 2014.
Good, Nintendo has rarely produced a live stage show that wasn't awkward as fuck. This is primarily a Japanese company. They can actually have developers talk without translator delays with prerecorded shows.
I much prefer the E3 directs to having nervous middle aged men babbling on a stage.
Good, I like the E3 directs, and especially the Treehouse events.
Fine by me. Roll all that beautiful game footage and then give me Treehouse goodness afterward.
I'm fine with Nintendo Directs, they're very creative when it comes to that.
That's perfectly fine, and I didn't expect a live conference to begin with. Directs + Treehouse are better
Which was expected. That likely means a Nintendo Direct (or Digital Event or whatever they want to call it for E3) and Treehouse Live all E3 long. Which will be fine.
That's fine. I love how they usually do it with the announcements early, and then a full day of Treehouse with going into deeper depth. The funny skits go a long way too.
Completely fine with this. The second digital event (I think it was the second one) was really well done. Just repeat that except with more announcement and maybe add like 10-20 more minutes to it.
Good, the direct format works better for them.
I'm happy to hear this news. I much prefer the digital events to live conferences.