Father_Brain
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Did somebody saved it?
OP should probably have mirrored it rather than leeching.
Did somebody saved it?
One comment in the comments section says that that information shouldn't have appeared in the news and then they corrected it.
I know this is not the TV ratings thread, but...
MOVE ALONG, IT HAS BEEN A MISUNDERSTANDING, NOTHING TO SEE HERE
I'm deeply sorry for putting anyone's hopes up, but I was talking earlier with a former colleague (let's call him A), who had spoken with the guy who went to the event (B). But I've just talked to B and he can confirm that it was just a list of both upcoming games and titles released in other regions that may or may not come to Europe. No one confirmed any release.
He told A about the list when they spoke, but somehow he didn't state clearly that it wasn't a confirmation of anything, so when I asked A about this he just told me that it probably was a mistake but he would contact Nintendo anyways.
Sorry for the confusion guys That doesn't excuse that other site putting that pic online, though...
Based on what we know, MH Vita was likely a real thing at one point. Daves Reeves (Capcom Europe CEO) plus the big Famitsu rumors in 2011 (nearly all of which turned out true) both also indicated it was coming.Redacted due to a leak, or due to false information? (spoiler: probably the latter. Reminds me of that PlayStation France exec who stated as fact that Monster Hunter Vita would be released "in the coming months.")
Based on what we know, MH Vita was likely a real thing at one point. Daves Reeves (Capcom Europe CEO) plus the big Famitsu rumors in 2011 (nearly all of which turned out true) both also indicated it was coming.
Sure, I won't argue with that, I just don't think level of professionalism has much bearing on the likelihood of things being true or not.Perhaps, but even if it was true at that point, it was still bizarre and unprofessional of Cardon to talk about an unannounced third-party game as though its existence wasn't news.
It's also bizarre and unprofessional to lump in confirmed titles with games that may or be not be localized under a "2013" heading, and then show that list at an official Nintendo presentation.
Type-0 (not) news and this at the same time.What a freaking combo.
Totally Terrible Thursday
It seems the presentation has been presented by Omar Alvarez, which works for Nintendo of Espana
This guy here. Is he really someone who works for Nintendo?
If this isn't sarcasm, you have AWFUL taste.barely anything interesting there. All rehashes
Well then moving on, the 2013 lineup is looking quite bare...
My guess for Europe;
Fire Emblem: April 2013
Luigi's Mansion 2: August 2013
Animal Crossing: December 2013
They ''decorated'' the press room with this.
Why are you trolling us NoE?
I know this is not the TV ratings thread, but...
MOVE ALONG, IT HAS BEEN A MISUNDERSTANDING, NOTHING TO SEE HERE
I'm deeply sorry for putting anyone's hopes up, but I was talking earlier with a former colleague (let's call him A), who had spoken with the guy who went to the event (B). But I've just talked to B and he can confirm that it was just a list of both upcoming games and titles released in other regions that may or may not come to Europe. No one confirmed any release.
He told A about the list when they spoke, but somehow he didn't state clearly that it wasn't a confirmation of anything, so when I asked A about this he just told me that it probably was a mistake but he would contact Nintendo anyways.
Sorry for the confusion guys That doesn't excuse that other site putting that pic online, though...
Damn, so many people (including myself) dun goofed.
Come on now, Luigi is Q1, and both Fire Emblem and AC are first half 2013. Don't be stupidly pessimist. Next Nintendo Direct will give us a much clearer idea about first half, and there could be some announcements ( your avatar is the biggest proof that it's better to not judge Nintendo's lineups before some events XD )