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Early E3 Convention And Showfloor Images

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E3 is so close we can almost taste it, and what a sweet flavor it is! It’s time to set up shop with the convention only mere days away, and we’ve discovered a few photos of the convention center and showroom floor. Check out the photos below to get an early look at E3 2015! And for those of you thinking that Uncharted 4 is skipping E3 this year, you’ll be pleased to know that it will indeed be featured, headlining as one of the main banners for the convention. Is it June 16th yet?

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36 thoughts on “Early E3 Convention And Showfloor Images”

    1. Really? You actually like the boring ass press conferences? Listen to yourself. You would rather see a ……. Press conference……. Over a comedy filled digital show….. An old guy in a business suit talking for two hours… Sounds great…

      1. The press conferences are not that bad… I like seeing them on stage talking about new games and the reactions that people make.

            1. Nintendo Tetrarch Quadramus-NX

              >>>I can’t wait to see the glitches and malfuntionous Xbox Done along with the rest of the malfuntional Electron and Ubisians garbage next week>>>

      2. Great White FUCK YOU

        Yeah, nothing funnier than an old japanese guy talking like a robot for half an hour. Maybe if you’re a robot as well, it might be funny. Their shortskits can be shown at a press conference, like they did before when announcing 3DS and other shit that I don’t remember right now.

        So 2 hours is too much for the biggest gaming event of the year. Well, you’re right. Nintendo lacks games and can’t announce shit, we agree there. Yes, I would like a press conference of a guy in a business suit or multiple guys talking for 2 hours more than a guy in a business suit talking for half an hour which is precisely what Digital Events are.

    2. Actually, their Digital Events tend to get more views than a Live Press Conference.

      Though I think next year, they will have a Live Press Conference to announce the Nintendo NX

      1. Great White FUCK YOU

        Yeah, show me those numbers, man.

        I doubt that they’ll ever again have a Live Conferece. This is primarily their way of saving money which they have more than enough.

      1. Great White FUCK YOU

        Yeah, just that, not the feeling of how grand the event is, natural feeling, lack of editing, lasts for longer, gameplay that is not staged (in mosts cases) and so on.

    3. Are you kidding me? Press Conferences limit them so much in terms of how they want to present. They present what they want, HOW they want, with the digital event and then with the live treehouse, we still get a bunch of hands on with the software.

      1. Great White FUCK YOU

        Isn’t that nice? To be able to present a game in the way you want so that no one can see it’s flaws. Also, rarely is there any gameplay, they last for 20 minutes and most of the time it’s Iwata talking about stupid shit and then a new game everyone wants is shown for like a minute or two.

        1. Exactly. And most of us aren’t going to E3 in person anyway, so what difference does it make? We’d watch both from the screens of our computer, so I’d rather have a Digital event.

    1. Why don’t you have a seat over there?
      So why do you want a foursome with an underaged squid girl?

  1. Lets all get excited for the same game franchises all over again! How about some new AAA franchises?

  2. Great news about Uncharted. Can’t wait for it to come to Wii U!… I’ll try and forgive you for that one sentence of non-Nintendo news but you’re on thin ice!

  3. After seeing Nintendo’s Digital Event last year, I never want to see them do a press conference again. The only thing missing is the audience. I want Nintendo to book a theater and invite all the fans to see the Digital Event on big screen. Not having a crowd reaction to Zelda U, F-Zero, Metroid…etc would be a loss imo.

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