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Nintendo: Nintendo Officially Streaming Their E3 Press Conference

Nintendo have announced that they’re live streaming their E3 press conference online via their official website at 9 a.m. Pacific Time on Tuesday, June 15th.

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      1. Eh, sorry about that. Sickr’s comment wasn’t there when I originally posted. I guess I should have refreshed the page before I posted the comment <_<

  1. HOLY CRAP! I love Nintendo! I just hope I can choose how high-def it is, because if it’s too high-def, I won’t be able to watch their stream. :(

      1. Yeah, I remember. You gave me the link to Justin.tv. I tried it out last night in preparation for E3, and what I could watch was pretty low quality. I only have 512KBPS DSL. It’s much better than the dialup I used to have, lol, but it’s not good enough to stream some things. The last time I tried, it didn’t work worth a crap!

        1. Sadly if you’re unable to watch the live video streams, sites such as Kotaku and Engadget will be doing live text streams complete with images.

          1. Yeah, that’s how I usually get my info, but not with those sites. I usually on use G4, I think. I had dial-up for approximately 9 years, but now I’ve got DSL, so this is the first E3 that I’ll (hopefully) be able to watch a stream. I can’t wait to try it out!

  2. Tomorrow i get my free spicy chicken sandwich and in two weeks i get to watch E3! what a great month.

  3. Nintendo rocks! I am living one of my greatest days this year playing SMG2. its like a dream with all the galaxies and glittering sounds of stars and stuff.. Its the best game this year… Can’t wait for E3 .. New Zelda and Metroid and Handheld game will be announced.. Can’t wait

    1. Best to have numerous streams running to ascertain which is best, also inevitably the servers overload at certain points, meaning you can quickly switch to a second stream. Also visit the site early as you need to join a queue, so to speak.

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