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Nintendo E3 Conference 2010


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Nintendo are hosting a live feed as well so I will probably be using that as I wasnt too impressed with Gametrailers yesterday, hopefully there will be a HD feed.

Youtube have been great apart from a few messed up mins at the ubisoft thang

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Also 3DS, Zelda and Retro making a new Donkey Kong- that alone gives Nintendo the potential to be the best show of E3.

Sony have a chance as long as they don't show off move for 45 mins going "look, pointer controls in almost all of our new games!" - which don't get me wrong, it's cool, but I know what pointer controls are and I've know exactly how they work.

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Also 3DS, Zelda and Retro making a new Donkey Kong- that alone gives Nintendo the potential to be the best show of E3.

Sony have a chance as long as they don't show off move for 45 mins going "look, pointer controls in almost all of our new games!" - which don't get me wrong, it's cool, but I know what pointer controls are and I've know exactly how they work.

Well after yesterdays MS conference Nintendo would have to work pretty damn hard to fuck it up more than that.

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Sony have a chance as long as they don't show off move for 45 mins going "look, pointer controls in almost all of our new games!" - which don't get me wrong, it's cool, but I know what pointer controls are and I've know exactly how they work.

Except if they use it to demonstrate a core game that makes it seem cool, for instance with a third person shooter that shows how fluid it makes shooting.

I mean everyone raves about the (too easy, unoptimised/adapted) RE4 on Wii so...

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Except if they use it to demonstrate a core game that makes it seem cool, for instance with a third person shooter that shows how fluid it makes shooting.

I mean everyone raves about the (too easy, unoptimised/adapted) RE4 on Wii so...

I know how that works though and I meant in regards to core games. It might be even smoother tech than the wii, but it's nothing new in any regards. Playing Killzone 3 or Socom whatever with pointer controls- I've already played say Metroid Prime 3 and RE4 etc. It's just applying old ideas to newer tech in a way I've already experienced. Which is fine as it'll be improved, I just don't want it waved in my face for ages as if it's the second coming. New ideas excite me.

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Except if they use it to demonstrate a core game that makes it seem cool, for instance with a third person shooter that shows how fluid it makes shooting.

I mean everyone raves about the (too easy, unoptimised/adapted) RE4 on Wii so...

Nonsense. It was perfect on the Wii.

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I know how that works though and I meant in regards to core games. It might be even smoother tech than the wii, but it's nothing new in any regards. Playing Killzone 3 or Socom whatever with pointer controls- I've already played say Metroid Prime 3 and RE4 etc. It's just applying old ideas to newer tech in a way I've already experienced. Which is fine as it'll be improved, I just don't want it waved in my face for ages as if it's the second coming. New ideas excite me.

Yeah well obviously man.

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Well after yesterdays MS conference Nintendo would have to work pretty damn hard to fuck it up more than that.

MS have the default third place unless both Sony and Nintendo show casual waggle unoriginal crap for about an hour each. I think they're both safe :eyebrows:

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