E3 2014 | Nintendo Treehouse Live @ E3 [ it's over :( ]

Going to echo the statements here that have complimented the dev hands on approach during these segments. I barely saw any treehouse stuff yesterday but after seeing both fantasy life and Guacamelee done in this format I gotta say I really love it.
 
Just to clear up any confusion, it's the LINK version of Fantasy Life, with online multiplayer and extras.

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Thank you, Nintendo.

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Guacamelee is awesome. Get it if you haven't played it. Not sure if I will double dip, kinda doubt it since I'm not sure how much it changed.
Yes.

I'm surely double dipping. Guacamele was one of the few indie games that really captured me. I loved it and 100% it. The only thing I'm missing is to finish it on Hard Mode.

Not only I want to support the Wii U version, I also want to check all the new content!
 
There's a genuine passion from the Nintendo Treehouse team speaking about games, it's a joy to watch.
 
Just to get an idea of Twitch-kind-numbers...how good is that?
About 1/4th to 1/5th the size of the Smash tournament yesterday, but 2-4x several large fighting game tournaments. Great advertising for indies who can't afford to get this sort of outreach themselves.
 
I was going to be gaming tonight but I accidentally opened the Treehouse stream.. Now I'm glued to this :(
About 1/4th to 1/5th the size of the Smash tournament yesterday, but 2-4x several large fighting game tournaments. Great advertising for indies who can't afford to get this sort of outreach themselves.
Smash had 200k viewers? Amazing!
 
About 1/4th to 1/5th the size of the Smash tournament yesterday, but 2-4x several large fighting game tournaments. Great advertising for indies who can't afford to get this sort of outreach themselves.

That sounds quite good indeed, thanks!

And yeah, it seems Smash Tournament had incredible amount of contemporary viewers by Twitch's standards XD
 
How do you work at the famed treehouse? All these people aren't developers or testers are they? And I'm impressed at how many women Nintendo has working for them.
 
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