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“As for the media briefing at E3, of course we had many internal discussions after that. Honestly speaking, none of us at Nintendo thought that our presentation at E3 was as good as it could have been. It is apparent that we could not fully convey the charm of our products. In the past, Wii Sports and Wii Fit were naturally able to convey their appeal on stage since it was something no one had ever seen or imagined before. People seemed to capture the appeal of Wii Sports instantly and although there was some initial confusion with Wii Fit, its appeal did get through to the audience afterwards. This year, however, with the New Super Mario Bros. Wii, four people lined up with Wii Remotes was not a scene that no one had ever seen. Those who actually had the chance to play understood how the game would change with four people playing simultaneously, but we could not address that fun sentiment at the media briefing. Now we strongly feel that we need to look into finding a better way to demonstrate the products’ appeal better at E3 in these times where more people are watching it online via web cast not only in the U.S. but all around the world, than the number of audience who actually watch it in the theatre. In that sense, we learned many lessons from this year’s E3 show. After the media briefing, we had a domestic trade briefing in Japan. There we disclosed the black Wii console and red Nintendo DSi, which made a big buzz among game fans. It is also an important lesson for next year.”

The announcements this year were a lot better than last year. Being at the conference this year, I have to say Nintendo was missing that flair. No, I don’t need explosions and flames when they announce big games (which would actually be really cool), but I want some type of excitement. Also, Nintendo should think about not having Cammie Dunaway speak anymore. Nintendo: Cammie is not cool or fun at all!


ESA Announces 2010 E3 Expo Dates—June 15-17, 2010

Los Angeles, CA – June 4, 2009 – The Entertainment Software Association (ESA) today closed the 2009 Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3 Expo) and announced that the 2010 E3 Expo will take place from June 15-17, 2010, at the Los Angeles Convention Center. Over the course of the 2009 E3 Expo, more than 41,000 attendees from 78 countries viewed hundreds of new products and developments from 216 exhibitors.

The 2009 E3 Expo was designed to better meet the needs of exhibitors and attendees by focusing on value, while maintaining the excitement and energy that fuels the $22 billion U.S. marketplace for computer and video game entertainment.

“We are pleased that this year’s E3 Expo was so successful for our members and exhibitors in terms of sales, business development and profile-building,” said Michael D. Gallagher, president and CEO of the ESA, the trade association that represents U.S. computer and video game publishers and owns the E3 Expo. “E3 Expo is truly the world stage and spotlight that the interactive entertainment industry has earned as a leader in entertainment. We are looking forward to building on this great momentum for 2010.”

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E3 1995 – 2009 in video

Posted by james On May 31, 2009

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The Conduit on IGN E3 2008: Livewire Demo

Posted by Kevin Klein On July 29, 2008


GameTrailers Best of E3 2008- DS Edition

Posted by Kevin Klein On July 24, 2008


Miyamoto plays Skate It at E3

Posted by Kevin Klein On July 22, 2008


Reggie Fils-Aime Video Interview

Posted by Kevin Klein On July 21, 2008

Here are GameTrailers extended interview with Reggie. Geoff Keighley asked Reggie numerous questions we all want to know, but Reggie dodges most of them.  Reggie states what Nintendo announced at E3 is all that will be announced this year.  So no surprises Reggie?  I’ll keep my fingers crossed.


The Conduit developer interview

Posted by Kevin Klein On July 19, 2008


Mega Man 9 E3 Demo Walkthrough

Posted by Kevin Klein On July 16, 2008


The Conduit part 2

Posted by Kevin Klein On July 16, 2008


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