Nintendo E3 2019| Viewing and Discussion Thread| June 11, 2019. 12 PM EST

I think Nintendo has the best template for E3 the past few years to be honest.

I was grateful for the only 40 minute presentation. Microsoft's 2 hours is just too much.

Then cutting to the Treehouse Live stuff afterwards and letting you see some gameplay and some basic chat with the developers is nice too.

I dunno what they could even do to "blow my mind" but there was enough shown here for me to have a few games to look forward to down the road.
 
I have lost so much respect for Game Freak as a developer yesterday

after watching some of the treehouse gameplay some of the little details you would see in every other Nintendo Developer's games things you take for granted is just not part of Game Freak's skill set.

something as simple as 2 characters meeting each other in an open field. They both stand there to trade and communicate by staring emotionless and blank faced never even turning their heads to notice each other just stand like blind zombies that can't tell someone else is near and they should at least look at each other if not show some emotion

meeting Gloria


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Random morning thoughts on Nintendo/their E3 direct while sipping my morning coffee:

-Well obviously Metroid Prime Trilogy was a big no show. Metroid 4 is obviously way too early in production to even show a glimpse of.

-Surprised they didn't announce the Switch Mini. I thought we'd get at least an announcement of 1 new system sku.

-The Zelda game is farther along in development I think then Nintendo wants us to believe. I wouldn't be surprised to see it as Nintendo's major
fall 2020 release.

-Still bummed that Nintendo IPs like F-Zero, Pilotwings and Wave Race continue to be seemingly forgotten by Nintendo.

-Really wouldn't have minded to see a Starfox Zero Switch port that addresses some of the control issues from the Wii U version.

-Don't hurt me but I'm not really into the Super Mario Maker games so part 2 doesn't do much for me. I'm looking forward to a new
3D/open world Super Mario game either in Super Mario Odyssey 2 or Super Mario Galaxy 3(with the announcement that 1 and 2 will be coming remastered).

-Speaking of Super Mario Odyssey-where's the DLC for new areas/worlds? Challenges? I thought Nintendo said they would be embracing DLC to add to their game's
longevity?!

-So much for those "Xbox and Nintendo" Game pass rumors eh? Unless of course, Nintendo has decided to hold back on that announcement until their
"Switch Pro" model is ready.

-Super Lucky's Tale is the best 3D Mario like game you probably haven't played. Awesome to see Microsoft and Nintendo getting along like this.
Same with Minecraft Dungeons. IMO you can't beat Diablo like rpg/action/hack and slash with Minecraft graphics. Looks great and should run
relatively well on the Switch. Here's to hoping for 60fps.

-No Ori and the Willow of the Wisps for Switch announced but heavily rumored. Again, I suspect being held back for later.

-Contrary to belief, Rockstar and Take 2 don't like money. Where the hell is Grand Theft Auto V on the Nintendo Switch? Seriously!

-Doug Bowser did fine with his first "appearance" at the E3 show. You could tell he was a little nervous but I can see embracing him just like I did
with Reggie. He seems like a fun guy and he'll come into his own.

-Hardly any mention of the dumpster fire of their "online service". I really wish the rumors were true and they just let Microsoft handle it for them.
 
Also, Ni no Kuni for Switch comes out also in that same time frame. Then there's Oninaki, which releases one week before Astral Chain.
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Just a heads up, Treehouse stream just began for today. Fire Emblem: Three Houses is on spotlight first, and they just confirmed the game will have dual audio support.
 
This treehouse woman is going to give me an aneurism. The guy is saying you can pin tiles to Mario Maker at the top, then she interrupts him to tell him it'll be useful for when you want to save something and reuse it again "like a block". She repeats what he says back to him just in stupider form.

She just did it again when the guy said he likes how all the names of the tiles/enemies show up since some have weird names, and she interrupts him to tell him "it's really cool because you can see what your selecting visually"

........
 
Heh, the stream just died. The error screen is great, though.

Edit: Works again, the whole hall lost power for a while.
 
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What's awesome is that after going through such a huge drought for much of 2018-2019.

We're getting a high profile Switch game every month (cept December unless I'm wrong) for 2nd half of 2019.

June: Mario Maker 2
July: Fire Emblem: Three Houses
August: Astral Chain
September: Link's Awakening, DQ XI
October/November?: Luigi's Mansion 3
November: Pokemon SS

That is a solid line up for the 2nd half of 2019 and arguably the most jam packed we've had with the Switch.
 
The final day of Nintendo Treehouse Live starts soon. Todai is labeled "indie day" so expect those kinds of games to be shown today. They will probably drop Cadence of Hyrule soon.
 
Yooka-Laylee and the Impossible Lair is looking really good and I like that Breath of the Wild approach where you can beat the game immediately if you're good enough and you have the option of completing levels to get more powerful.
 
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Well, the stream is done, which means Nintendo's E3 streams are done for this year. Thanks to threadmakers for making these awesome threads, and also everyone discussing in those threads. You all made this E3 great. Here's hoping that next year is even better.
 
Why no Mario Kart 9?? I don't understand how they can abandon one of their greatest sellers for so long. Then again, all I need is 200cc mirror for MK8 and four new cups.
 
What's awesome is that after going through such a huge drought for much of 2018-2019.

We're getting a high profile Switch game every month (cept December unless I'm wrong) for 2nd half of 2019.

June: Mario Maker 2
July: Fire Emblem: Three Houses
August: Astral Chain
September: Link's Awakening, DQ XI
October/November?: Luigi's Mansion 3
November: Pokemon SS

That is a solid line up for the 2nd half of 2019 and arguably the most jam packed we've had with the Switch.
Don't you dare forget about Daemon X Machina.
 
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