No, it cant be because that would make too much sense and will not align wiyh the salty narrative that is being developed here.Ehhh if you cut out all the parts in previous E3 Directs about the developers talking about the games then it's probably around that length?
43 minutes I think?
another disappointment coming after today's Direct?
That's pretty short. Guess we won't get early 2018 games after all
How about wait to see what they actually show instead of focusing on an arbitrary time amount???Why so little to show? Why haven't they invested in a high number of titles for their brand new goddamn console that needs support? What the hell is going on at Nintendo?
With 15 minutes of Mario, no doubt
Why so little to show? Why haven't they invested in a high number of titles for their brand new goddamn console that needs support? What the hell is going on at Nintendo?
That's kind of short, but if they cut their "playful" segments (interviews, muppet shows) they can still have a lot of announcements. I was hoping for that bit of playfulness though.
Why so little to show? Why haven't they invested in a high number of titles for their brand new goddamn console that needs support? What the hell is going on at Nintendo?
Sorry for the silly question but what's a Spotlight?
Is this the main E3 presentation (Direct) that compares to the one from Sony / MS, or is this something else? IIRC the Treehouse is where they do gameplay footage with devs and Nintendo employees.
You guys realize the Nintendo spotlight isn't the only time during E3 where new games are announced, right?
18 minutes of ARMS and 5 Splatoon 2
The rest is mario and indies
Yeah, probably.Considering there should be hardly any ARMS, Splatoon 2, or Pokken (since they've already seen coverage, and entire directs in the case of ARMS and Splatoon) that's plenty of time.
Well, I guess that there wont be any time wasted on Pokken DX or the G/S virtual console release so thats like 5 minutes saved.
They have nothing Pokken related to show off, so between that, ARMS, and Splatoon all having Invitationals, all that's left is Rabbids, Odyssey, and Xenoblade. One or two new announcements, and something from 2018 like FE, is pretty good for a 30 minute "Spotlight." A third-party reel is about all we'll get probably, so it makes sense.
Wonder if they're going to trim the fat off of this "Spotlight".
Much of the Digital Events had inflated length because they focused a lot on "Developer Stories" and interviews. Things like Hyrule Warriors, Woolly World, Star Fox Zero and Splatoon took up around 7-8 minutes just talking about developer tidbits.
If they're cutting that stuff out then 30 minutes sounds in-line with previous events. They can just focus on game reveals and trailers.
Considering there should be hardly any ARMS, Splatoon 2, or Pokken (since they've already seen coverage, and entire directs in the case of ARMS and Splatoon) that's plenty of time.
You guys realize the Nintendo spotlight isn't the only time during E3 where new games are announced, right?
I think Pokken may still be shown.
It's actually less than 30 minutes, if TreeHouse is starting at 9:30 PST. I knew it was fishy when they called it a Spotlight instead of Digital Event.
Again, I think you all need to dial down your expectations. I absolutely foresee all three of those titles receiving air time during the Spotlight. Splatoon 2, in particular.
You guys realize the Nintendo spotlight isn't the only time during E3 where new games are announced, right?
No. They forget every single year.
Then they act surprised when 4 or 5 new games get announced in the Treehouse stream.
And then they also get surprised when nintendo still announces a bunch of shit in their directs despite acting like they never doNo. They forget every single year.
Then they act surprised when 4 or 5 new games get announced in the Treehouse stream.
Some of you get so panicked over everything