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Update: Most likely the room they have used in the past for dev roundtables. This is the first time it has appeared in booth listings however, as far as I know.
This theatre business of Nintendo was first brought up in my initial E3 2015 thread, but when the listing (which simply stated Theatre) disappeared from the site, I thought the plans had been cancelled and didn't think much more of it. But now the listing has reappeared in the exhibitor list (image reference) and now states "Permanent Meeting Rooms - Theatre" which provides a bit more info than before. It tells that this is most likely Theatre 411, which is also the only meeting room that has the designation Theatre, the main theatre at LACC. I do not know what company utilized this theatre last year (it was marked as reserved), but to give an idea on where it is located, here are the floor plans (from E3 2014) of it:
Theatre specifications:
Square Feet: 3,940
Ceiling Height: 15’8”
Classroom (a): 299 Fixed Seating
Rear screen projection: Yes
Source: http://lacclink.s3.amazonaws.com/doc/MEETING-ROOMS-concoursehall.pdf
In July last year, the theatre was completely remodelled to accomodate a wide variety of current and next-generation technology options. Hopefully the images below are up to date, but I haven't been able to confirm when they were shot, so they could be showing how the theatre used to look. Regardless, the images ought to provide an idea of how this meeting space functions.
Additionally, Nintendo has reserved booths 4822, 5244 and 5644 in West Hall. The E3 2015 floor plans are currently not available for public view, though a preliminary version can be accessed here if you have the right password.
Images
Courtesy of Los Angeles Tourism & Convention Board
Source: http://www.vtour.govtour.com/xplorit.php?tid=30595
What do you think Nintendo could be doing here? Maybe a Splatoon or Super Smash Bros. tournament, a lesser press conference, showing a teaser of some film/series project (The Legend of Zelda), or maybe demonstrating a new Metroid game?
From time of writing this, we are approximately 123 days away from E3 2015.
This theatre business of Nintendo was first brought up in my initial E3 2015 thread, but when the listing (which simply stated Theatre) disappeared from the site, I thought the plans had been cancelled and didn't think much more of it. But now the listing has reappeared in the exhibitor list (image reference) and now states "Permanent Meeting Rooms - Theatre" which provides a bit more info than before. It tells that this is most likely Theatre 411, which is also the only meeting room that has the designation Theatre, the main theatre at LACC. I do not know what company utilized this theatre last year (it was marked as reserved), but to give an idea on where it is located, here are the floor plans (from E3 2014) of it:
Theatre specifications:
Square Feet: 3,940
Ceiling Height: 15’8”
Classroom (a): 299 Fixed Seating
Rear screen projection: Yes
Source: http://lacclink.s3.amazonaws.com/doc/MEETING-ROOMS-concoursehall.pdf
In July last year, the theatre was completely remodelled to accomodate a wide variety of current and next-generation technology options. Hopefully the images below are up to date, but I haven't been able to confirm when they were shot, so they could be showing how the theatre used to look. Regardless, the images ought to provide an idea of how this meeting space functions.
Additionally, Nintendo has reserved booths 4822, 5244 and 5644 in West Hall. The E3 2015 floor plans are currently not available for public view, though a preliminary version can be accessed here if you have the right password.
Images
Courtesy of Los Angeles Tourism & Convention Board
Source: http://www.vtour.govtour.com/xplorit.php?tid=30595
What do you think Nintendo could be doing here? Maybe a Splatoon or Super Smash Bros. tournament, a lesser press conference, showing a teaser of some film/series project (The Legend of Zelda), or maybe demonstrating a new Metroid game?
From time of writing this, we are approximately 123 days away from E3 2015.