Nintendo gave the industry a bit of a shocker a few weeks ago when it announced that it was not going to host a traditional press conference, a first for a console maker at E3. It’s not surprising, really, considering the direction Nintendo has gone in their attempt to control their messaging, like we’ve seen with their Nintendo Direct videos.
Nintendo still plans to represent itself at E3, of course, but they’re trying some new avenues to do so. In addition to bringing their E3 demos to Best Buy, as we reported last week, Nintendo will have its own live stream. The page has just gone up, so bookmark it now and look forward to our Nintendo coverage during the course of the show.
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