It's really interesting to see this. Specially since all this information should indicate Nintendo that the ones playing their games are mostly adults and they should cater their content to them.
@Dm9982 yeah that seems fair. I can't think of games releasing within the dates you mention except from Pokemon Legends Arceus. We'll see what Nintendo has in store, hopefully they'll be able to fill that gap! Regarding E3, yeah, it's a weird event now specially since Sony backed out. But comparing last year where we didn't have one, it's nice to be able to get hyped for the presentations, so I think I would very much like something like it to continue. I think this year it wasn't the major overhaul they promised, the portal is a joke.
@Dm9982 To be fair, which E3 wasn't 90% reiterating announced stuff, giving updates on said releases, and confirming stuff not set to release for a year or so? It's how the game industry works, you hype whats coming even though us as fans know it's coming, and then show new things that you will be hyping next year when its release approaches. It's the circle of gaming.
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It's really interesting to see this. Specially since all this information should indicate Nintendo that the ones playing their games are mostly adults and they should cater their content to them.
Re: Random: Even Coca-Cola Is Getting In On The Switch Pro Hype
@Dm9982 yeah that seems fair. I can't think of games releasing within the dates you mention except from Pokemon Legends Arceus. We'll see what Nintendo has in store, hopefully they'll be able to fill that gap!
Regarding E3, yeah, it's a weird event now specially since Sony backed out. But comparing last year where we didn't have one, it's nice to be able to get hyped for the presentations, so I think I would very much like something like it to continue. I think this year it wasn't the major overhaul they promised, the portal is a joke.
Re: Random: Even Coca-Cola Is Getting In On The Switch Pro Hype
@Dm9982 To be fair, which E3 wasn't 90% reiterating announced stuff, giving updates on said releases, and confirming stuff not set to release for a year or so? It's how the game industry works, you hype whats coming even though us as fans know it's coming, and then show new things that you will be hyping next year when its release approaches. It's the circle of gaming.