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It would probably be a good idea to keep our civilised discussions about Nintendo's E3 showings here as we build up hype to the big event and we can maybe even discuss what we think could happen for Nintendo, then after it's all said and done, just rate Nintendo on their offerings to us.
It looks like Nintendo will be doing more than just the Zelda U reveal, although I'm not sure if they did say that they only show Zelda U's gameplay on the expo floor or if they were planning on showing us more all along. I'd be hoping for a few more surprises but chances are, we get news on already confirmed first-party games and any third-party games that will, unlikely as it is, be coming to the console.
Thoughts?
It would probably be a good idea to keep our civilised discussions about Nintendo's E3 showings here as we build up hype to the big event and we can maybe even discuss what we think could happen for Nintendo, then after it's all said and done, just rate Nintendo on their offerings to us.
Nintendo Treehouse and Developer Broadcast - 14th June at 9am Pacific / noon Eastern / 5pm UK / 6pm CET
The main show from our perspective, which promises "the world's first in-depth look at the game [Legend of Zelda on Wii U], which will also include commentaries by Nintendo developers... game coverage, behind-the-scenes info and plenty of fun." Expected to run all day, this will be a substantial look at the hyped title, and considering how little has been seen so far it promises to be a blowout day for fans. We can anticipate a good look at the world, along with a sense of the innovations and new direction that have been promised by Eiji Aonuma. With this being the franchises' 30th Anniversary year and with the expo floor demos (there are two) adding up to between 60-90 minutes of gaming, it'll be an intriguing watch.
In addition, Pokémon Sun and Moon has been confirmed for an appearance at the start of this broadcast, in which new details will be shared.
Nintendo Treehouse and Pokémon Go Q & A - 15th June at 10am Pacific / 1pm Eastern / 6pm UK / 7pm CET
Starting with the Pokémon Go Q & A, we're then going to see the Treehouse team play more upcoming titles. Those confirmed by Nintendo are Monster Hunter Generations, Dragon Quest VII: Fragments of the Forgotten Past and Tokyo Mirage Sessions #FE.
E3 2016 Pokémon Special - 16th June at 7am Pacific / 10am Eastern / 3pm UK / 4pm CET
An exciting development this will be focused entirely on Pokémon, though beyond that details are slim.
It looks like Nintendo will be doing more than just the Zelda U reveal, although I'm not sure if they did say that they only show Zelda U's gameplay on the expo floor or if they were planning on showing us more all along. I'd be hoping for a few more surprises but chances are, we get news on already confirmed first-party games and any third-party games that will, unlikely as it is, be coming to the console.
Thoughts?