foxuzamaki
Doesn't read OPs, especially not his own
Where is this from?
Where is this from?
good call.
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Where is this from?
They have Bayonetta wearing Peach's dress. It's a brave new world. And the fact that Aonuma encouraged them to remove the undershirt for the Link costume.
One last thought for future Treehouse Lives:
"We're demoing indie games now; if we hit 300,000 viewers over the next hour, we'll give you a live never-before-seen gameplay demo of the new Zelda"
Tell. Your. Friends!"
The indie titles get increased exposure, word of mouth goes nuts, twitter trends happen, dogs and cats living together.
I kid, somewhat, but I do think the next step is increased interactivity of some sort.
good call.
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Did you see the Twitch chat? The last thing they need is viewer interactivity.
good call.
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good call.
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Twitters for the staff who showed off Mario Maker:
https://twitter.com/morgritchie
https://twitter.com/emister (dat Neogaf shoutout)
https://twitter.com/DatSmiff (not 100% sure?)
Did you see the Twitch chat? The last thing they need is viewer interactivity.
roflGiant Robot real life from Nintendo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AhRZXdcxhyg
I need to share my feelings since this thing is all over. I turned 32 this year and still love gaming as much as ever. I play everything! but Nintendo has always had a special place in my heart. My first console was an NES. I want to personally thank Nintendo for making this E3 really special. The treehouse stream was all I consumed for 3 days. I loved it. This sounds really lame but it sure felt like Nintendo turned a corner this year. It felt like magic. While other conferences were being criticized for severed head counts vs females. Nintendo was putting on a fucking amazing show that just made you feel good. I could go on and on about this. Nintendo gave me some amazing memories.
Gaf did too. Watching the stream with Gaf was something special for sure.
See you guys next year!
Excellent post.I need to share my feelings since this thing is all over. I turned 32 this year and still love gaming as much as ever. I play everything! but Nintendo has always had a special place in my heart. My first console was an NES. I want to personally thank Nintendo for making this E3 really special. The treehouse stream was all I consumed for 3 days. I loved it. This sounds really lame but it sure felt like Nintendo turned a corner this year. It felt like magic. While other conferences were being criticized for severed head counts vs females. Nintendo was putting on a fucking amazing show that just made you feel good. I could go on and on about this. Nintendo gave me some amazing memories.
Gaf did too. Watching the stream with Gaf was something special for sure.
See you guys next year!
All 3 days of Treehouse Live are archived here, just in case anyone wants them: http://www.twitch.tv/nintendo/profile/pastBroadcasts
I need to share my feelings since this thing is all over. I turned 32 this year and still love gaming as much as ever. I play everything! but Nintendo has always had a special place in my heart. My first console was an NES. I want to personally thank Nintendo for making this E3 really special. The treehouse stream was all I consumed for 3 days. I loved it. This sounds really lame but it sure felt like Nintendo turned a corner this year. It felt like magic. While other conferences were being criticized for severed head counts vs females. Nintendo was putting on a fucking amazing show that just made you feel good. I could go on and on about this. Nintendo gave me some amazing memories.
Gaf did too. Watching the stream with Gaf was something special for sure.
See you guys next year!
Exact same feelings. I was kind of depressed after Day 0. So much cynicism and violence can really suck the energy out of you.Oh yes. After watching the Day 0 conferences I was filled with negativity towards both the gaming industry and E3 itself, but Nintendo really changed that. This was the best E3, especially because I could feel close to them, being here at home watching it. I don't even have words to say how great this was, and I'm really sad it's ending.