Following in its longstanding tradition, E3 was a show of epic proportions. Multimillion dollar booths, booth babes everywhere and announcements from just about every company in attendance. Nintendo announced a new console, Sony announced a new portable device, and Microsoft showed off a bit of eve...
this is probably the most anticipated Nintendo E3 conference since we were all riding the Revolution hype train. However, while there’s a lot of potential for Nintendo to shock us with a flurry of stunning announcements, there’s just as much scepticism...
It seems like just yesterday we were witnessing the overload of awesome that was Nintendo’s E3 2010 press conference, complemented by strong showings all throughout by the many publishers and developers who were in attendance. Now, we’re less than a week away from this year’s E3 and it...
but also raises questions about whether or not the company will hold an exciting Nintendo Direct around then. While Nintendo typically holds a big showcase with lots of first-party game announcements around June every year, in 2022 it only held a third-party driven Partner ...
There were a lot of people who were sceptical about the potential for Kinect’s success when the layers first started to peel off. Nintendo had a pretty firm grip on the casual market and Microsoft didn’t exactly seem like the best fit for it either. However, the Kinect has been a hug...
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"In keeping with tradition, we'll have tons of exciting announcements from the developers that are pushing the games industry forward, and will once again highlight other publisher digital events, demos, and more surprises to be announced in the coming months," Keighley says in a press release...
Members of Square Enix recently made a remarkable discovery upon opening an old storage container at work that had been shut for close to 20 years: a cache of pristine, retro games that includes titles released for the Commodore 64, ZX Spectrum, Atari ST, DOS computers, N-Gage, Nintendo Wi...
"In keeping with tradition, we'll have tons of exciting announcements from the developers that are pushing the games industry forward, and will once again highlight other publisher digital events, demos, and more surprises to be announced in the coming months," Keighley says in a press release...