Sammy Samusu
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Don't care if it's live or recorded.
Just give me the games.
Just give me the games.
Last year a big media (non-gaming related) asset was pretty much ignoring Nintendo was even present at E3, they only mentioned Sony and Microsoft. I can't remember which one was, NYT, CNN... can't confirm, but was a big one. Yes, the media takes the E3 Live Presentation in their counts, they won't care to coverage a YouTube video made mostly for Nintendo dedicated fans. So yes, Nintendo needs to have a stronger presence into the E3 for the media to notice their presence.
Unless you are a member of the media and sitting in the audience, what the fuck is the difference between a pre-recorded presentation and live? Applause? Big deal. Content can be showcased in a better manner in a pre-recorded presentation. It's that simple.
Yeah the cheers from all those employees really alters my hype for a cg trailer.The live audience adds to the atmosphere of the event. Its the same thing in sports games.
All you have to do is look at how amazing the Sony conference was last year, or the year nintendo did the zelda orchestra
The live audience adds to the atmosphere of the event. Its the same thing in sports games.
All you have to do is look at how amazing the Sony conference was last year, or the year nintendo did the zelda orchestra
Yeah, I remember being blown away by how engaging 2014 was for Nintendo
Let's get that mushroom kingdom toad audience in. Guaranteed to make a lot of noise.The live audience adds to the atmosphere of the event. Its the same thing in sports games.
All you have to do is look at how amazing the Sony conference was last year, or the year nintendo did the zelda orchestra
Yep. I'll take Directs over any stage show tbhThis is totally fine. I love the Direct format and it is entirely preferential to me.
The best friend's reaction to nintendo's 2014 E3 direct was a great time.
Everyone was so optimistic for the WiiU ini 2014, the big games were starting to come out, and they were already started at the tail end of 2013, WiiU sales were selling better than they were before, and then they absolutely nailed E3, everyone was so happy with it, I really think nintendo could have kept that momentum going, i remember all the way until next E3 that people were still pretty up and up on WiiU, especially since splatoon came out that may. It's just a shame really.
Yeah the cheers from all those employees really alters my hype for a cg trailer.
In the gaming dedicated media, yes
The live audience adds to the atmosphere of the event. Its the same thing in sports games.
All you have to do is look at how amazing the Sony conference was last year, or the year nintendo did the zelda orchestra
well yeah, all the cheering, shock and surprise from everyone during the FF7R reveal added to how great that reveal was. there's a reason reaction videos have hundreds of thousands of views
Okay. I stared stone-faced and didn't give a shit. Big help that was.well yeah, all the cheering, shock and surprise from everyone during the FF7R reveal added to how great that reveal was. there's a reason reaction videos have hundreds of thousands of views
I thought they were heading in the right direction when they did a live performance for the Switch reveal.
If it means that much to you, just watch your favorite site or Youtuber livesteam the digital event.The live audience adds to the atmosphere of the event. Its the same thing in sports games.
All you have to do is look at how amazing the Sony conference was last year, or the year nintendo did the zelda orchestra
its different watching something live versus knowing you're watching a pre-recorded video
The best part about reaction videos? You don't need a live conference to create one. Some of the best reaction videos on YT are for freakin' Smash Bros. trailers.
Yepppp. Look at this!The best part about reaction videos? You don't need a live conference to create one. Some of the best reaction videos on YT are for freakin' Smash Bros. trailers.
The live audience adds to the atmosphere of the event. Its the same thing in sports games.
All you have to do is look at how amazing the Sony conference was last year, or the year nintendo did the zelda orchestra
its different watching something live versus knowing you're watching a pre-recorded video
eh? i'm talking about audience reaction videos like from the E3 presser floor or even the theaters around NA that Sony streams their shows too.
I'm not saying a direct is bad, I just think Nintendo could do better. A live show feels bigger. The Switch even felt bigger because it was a stage presentation
Yepppp. Look at this!
Okay. I stared stone-faced and didn't give a shit. Big help that was.
While I liked their E3 digital event as a Nintendo fan, I feel like those were looked down upon by the mainstream/most media outlets.
Once again E3 is going to be like WrestleMania where the main event is Xbox vs PlayStation whole Nintendo's digital event is going to be the preshow of the event to the mainstream
Why does anyone watch how someone else reacts? Lol. All I'm interested in are the games impressing me hoping I get a good reaction out of them.
People are bringing up an audience and how E3 is determined big or not if there is some live audience for your show. I was just giving counters.Why does anyone watch how someone else reacts? Lol. All I'm interested in are the games impressing me hoping I get a good reaction out of them.
Yeah... that's kinda the point. There is no difference. Acting like that live crowd has any weight on the quality of a show, or even how the media covers it, is incredibly silly. A quality announcement is a quality announcement. A bunch of employees in the crowd cheering at every dumb thing is a bizarre thing to put value on. It's like people who need a laugh track to know when a joke was just told.okay? Stare stone-faced and don't give a shit at pre-recorded shows as well then lol
Last year, the main event was Xbox Vs. PlayStation.
And then Zelda won everything.
If Mario Odessey is out this year they could and should do that.I doubt they have "The One Game to Rule them All" like they did last year
I'm arguing that the casual, general public doesn't really care about a live E3 show. The greater success of a product does not lie on E3's shoulders.
Yeah... that's kinda the point. There is no difference. Acting like that live crowd has any weight on the quality of a show, or even how the media covers it, is incredibly silly. A quality announcement is a quality announcement. A bunch of employees in the crowd cheering at every dumb thing is a bizarre this to put value on.
You'll be surprised how mainstream E3 turned out these last years. Sure, it's not the key for the success of product but sure is good spotlight for it.
If Mario Odessey is out this year they could and should do that.
2004,2006,2009, 2010,2013 and 2014.Ya'll gotta name me some good Nintendo E3's. Nintendo's not quite known for them, and only recently, I feel, have been so much better thanks to the digital event and Treehouse live. As well as whatever other stuff they do on the side like the Smash Tournament or Nintendo World Championships.
Because their last 2 live E3 were so amazing right? The new format works so much better.