Fourth Storm
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There's gonna be like 15 minutes of Pikmin 3 you can bet. Maybe I'm alone, but I have had enough of watching that game. I want to play it now.
Several of us were predicting this about a week or two ago.
With Nintendo Direct, E3 is somewhat pointless for Nintendo now.
Yes. Lots and lots of people have no idea that E3 is not just conferences. Lots of companies are there that don't have any conferences. WHOA!!!
I got confused by people's reactions so I thought I misread the OP but it ended up that people was overreacted.
What this means for me is no Smash Bros. nor Metroid announcement at E3![]()
If Nintendo is dependent entirely on the Western media that has torn their public image to shreds over the past two years to GROW their customer base beyond its existing Nintendo Direct-watching faithful, they're in for a world of hurt.And that's what the press at E3 is going to cover.
Yes. Lots and lots of people have no idea that E3 is not just conferences. Lots of companies are there that don't have any conferences. WHOA!!!
What this means for me is no Smash Bros. nor Metroid announcement at E3![]()
Was that the one with the woman?
To communicate to the media and retailers. NOT to gamers.
And gamers that aren't already Nintendo customers won't be watching Nintendo Directs.
Which means the only way Nintendo grows its customer base is through winning commercials like The Vanorsbys visit Nintendo HQ and "disinterested" media coverage.
It's effectively a case of diminishing returns without the possibility for any growth.
The issue is the lack of press coverage. Who watches Nintendo Direct besides people who don't own or have access to a Wii U or 3DS already? It's for existing customers and that's a problem when your customer base is limited.
Smash will be at this year's E3.
And, until recently, all the companies who were manufacturing consoles had conferences because it was important to maintain a presence and reach mainstream media in the one event of the year they write gaming articles about, instead of preaching to their fan choir. WHOA!!!
Smash will be at this year's E3.
E3 is a big deal to people who like games in general. They get wind that E3 is going on and then flutter about to try and find what people are talking about, what's making waves, what's new, and most importantly looking for things that interest them specifically. Everyone who wants to gain some attention, ie consumers, takes a swing at E3 in hopes that what they're showing grabs people's attention.
Nintendo risks squandering this to instead continue to just bottle-feed their zealot fanbase, which is a big part of the overall problem at Nintendo, which is only getting worse now it seems. They don't need an E3 conference to sell people who already love Nintendo. They need it to take advantage of people who like games. Nintendo needs to take advantage of the podium, and go "here's what we got, and why it's rad."
That they're not doing that strikes me as a big mistake.
It won't have the same thrill as the live presentation, but damn I love Nintendo Directs. Sounds good to me! Give me a few surprise VC releases and a few demos and we are gold.
Hopefully their announcements are a week or two earlier!Blowing your load early eh Nintendo? Eeesh.
Who said there wont be new game announcements? They will be doing NDs. The only new game announcements we got from E3 was zombiU, Nintendoland. From Nintendo Directs we got more than expected.Oh well that's one but what about Metroid? Please understand? :/
I don't see why someone who is not watching Nintendo Direct would instead watch Nintendo's E3 conference, drawn out as those things tend to be with all the not-actual-games things they have had to discuss.Completely agree about the diminishing returns on Nintendo Direct. I obviously don't have market data to back it up, but the way Nintendo handles them sometimes is quite baffling. I have no reason to believe people who do not own are Wii U are, in droves, watching Wii U related Nintendo Directs to see if they want the system. They already don't care. The people who watch already own the platform, and are interested in the games.
Granted, the reasoning behind Nintendo Directs could be that they're just a fancy pants version of a press release. Yes, they appeal almost exclusively to platform owners, but people will still report the news, tell others, post threads, and so on. They might be thinking of Nintendo Direct as a viral kind of thing.
And honestly, as long as they're holding press related events at E3 (which it seems they are), I guess they're filling the purpose of the single conference incrementally.
Oh well that's one but what about Metroid? Please understand? :/
Who said there wont be new game announcements? They will be doing NDs. The only new game announcements we got from E3 was zombiU, Nintendoland. From Nintendo Directs we got more than expected.
I don't see why someone who is not watching Nintendo Direct would instead watch Nintendo's E3 conference, drawn out as those things tend to be with all the not-actual-games things they have to discuss.
Yep, people act like something will be missing here.GAF reacts to every Nintendo Direct as if it's E3.
Several Directs during E3 week? Shit's gonna explode.
If Nintendo is dependent entirely on the Western media that has torn their public image to shreds over the past two years to GROW their customer base beyond its existing Nintendo Direct-watching faithful, they're in for a world of hurt.
I think they're banking on strong word of mouth more than anything right now.
Getting rid of the huge fair that is E3 isn't a so current trend. Do you remember of 2006, when nearly every publisher wanted to scale down E3 and even tried to get more and more independent of E3 by organizing little conferences (hotels in 2007, remember? :-( ) ? We're in 2013 and some seem to finally find out solutions to use E3 in a different, more "singular" way.
Let's see how they manage it, looks interesting...
Aren't Hanukkah gifts worse than Christmas gifts?
This is an amazing analogy, lol. I'm not sure if I think it's apt to the current situation, but I enjoyed the read. Cheers!To stretch this labored analogy beyond all reason, the last few Christmases were terrible and those random Hanukkahs during non-holiday periods were pretty good.
Yeah, this doesn't work, mostly because Hanukkah is shit compared to Christmas, the best holiday. No disrespect to Hanukkah; everything is shit compared to Christmas.
Let me try again.
At Christmas you get your presents all at once and they look very impressive all in a pile under the tree. So you sit there, staring at them for a couple of weeks, filled with anticipation. And then the big day comes and you sit down to open them. You madly tear open the boxes because you're a greedy little fuck who doesn't appreciate anything beyond rampant consumerism, but then you stop and look at the results. You've gotten some cool new toys and a bunch of cash from your confused grandparents who don't even bother trying to figure out what to get you anymore, but those wonders are dwarfed by the piles of socks, itchy sweaters, and other general unpleasant things like fruit. So it's all very bittersweet and disappointing; the actual gifts couldn't possibly live up to the gleaming tower of presents.
But Hanukkah, oh Hanukkah. Eight days with eight presents. After all of the candles and top spinning, your parents just thrust a gift in your hand without any buildup. What could it be? you wonder for three seconds before tearing the paper off. Oh, it's a thing! Maybe it's cool? Maybe your parents are just supremely lazy and wheeled a bike out. It doesn't even have a bow on it, but you wanted it anyway. And then you eat pancakes.
I hope you understand what I'm getting at because I don't.
So was the Emily Roger's thread completely off kilter then? I want to be positive about this, but given Nintendo's track record, I don't have a lot of confidence. My hype meter is significant lowered for Wii U now.