Why is it that so many people misunderstand or misinterpret things when it comes to Nintendo? Why does this happen so often? What's the common denominator, I wonder...
This is reminding of all those threads where people had to fight to get others to "understand" that Nintendo's advertising of the Wii U was clear and easy to get. And we all know how that turned out.
News flash: if you have to argue to get people to understand how genius your course of action is, the battle is already lost.
There is clearly a widespread perception that Nintendo is not having a conference and this is being seen as a bad thing. Yet another bad thing in a long list of bad things plaguing Nintendo this year. And people can complain all they want about gamers and journalists just not getting it, but that changes nothing.
Why is it such a big issue if they're getting such negative press now? Regardless of that fact, if Nintendo pulls off good presentations/announcements, it'll be positive responses from then on, and it won't matter if this decision was seen as a bad thing before it actually happened. This may be seen a negative thing now, and yes that sucks, but it won't effect whether or not Nintendo pulls off great presentations.
It's not Nintendo's fault that articles may twist what they have said to mean "No conference" when they have clearly said there still will be.
If Nintendo just said "We won't be having a live presentation at E3" and left it at that, then ok, they screwed up. But they didn't.