![]() Their booth will still likely be the same size as it's always been. These events will be tailored to them as well. They'll cover Nintendo as well because they will be invited to the events they do hold. We're talking mainstream outlets outside the gaming industry (CNN, USA Today,etc.)ĮDIT: At least I think that's who we're talking about. Nintendo will get all the coverage they need. ![]() The fact that you think the main gaming sites won't cover this is absolutely absurd. If that was the case, then they wouldn't bother covering the Nintendo stuff at all. So if it comes down to getting coverage of the the vast majority of games at the conference or going way out of their way for Nintendo's thing, Nintendo will lose that bet every time. Pulling this nonsense at the last possible moment after the press has already started making their E3 plans is not going to garner them any favors. If their audience is excited for whatever Microsoft & Sony shows, & Nintendo's doing whatever they're doing against that, Nintendo will lose.Į3 was already notoriously nuts for the gaming press with the format we already had with the 3 Pre-E3 pressers and then the show. It's their job to get maximum news coverage per their audience. No site is going to want another site getting de facto exclusivity to the 3D Mario demo because they were too lazy to cover it. ![]() ![]() But once the show begins, the press will be running around covering other games, and who wants to cover whatever Nintendo has to show when there's PS4 and Durango games on the show floor to get coverage on? Seriously, from a mass market news media perspective, why give a **** about Nintendo now if you have to go out of your way for them? ![]()
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