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Since Nintendo has gone and quit their position as Governer, I mean their E3 Press Conference, they are tasked with somehow getting their message out to the people and fans who are used to...you know...hearing about that stuff during E3. Reality television shows...I mean Nintendo Direct videos is one way they've been able to communicate, but it seems they want to go even further than that. No, Nintendo wants to get their games into your grubby little hands as soon as those elitist, arugula eating, people from the LAMESTREAM media do...because you can't trust them!

During E3, Nintendo will be holding Tea Party rallies...I mean putting the exact Wii U game demo's they're showing at E3 in more than 100 participating Best Buys around the country. Nintendo of America president Reggie Fils-Aime made the announcement today via the latest Nintendo Direct video.

"This year, we're making E3 for the people, and we want to make sure you get the chance to try our games as well," said Fils-Aime.

Fils-Aime went on to say that he reads "all the news" and was prepared for when Sony President Kazuo "Kaz" Hirai "peeked his head out of Russia."

No word on if Nintendo will be decorating a bus with Nintendo characters and touring around the country, or how much was spent on Nintendo's wardrobe. 

[Source: Polygon]

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  • dumon Avatar
    dumon
    10 years, 11 months ago

    All I can think about when I read this is how unfair it is that I don't have a 7-Eleven. Sorry, Nintendo :(

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    wing2k12
    10 years, 11 months ago

    That Palin image just makes me LOL. The Nintendo cup makes it even better.

    Anyways, not sure if it is a wise move since all eyes of the gaming world will be on E3 in LA. Is Nintendo afraid of the media? Afraid of the hard questions?

    @Joseph - where do you get your material from? It's comedy gold!

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    Sickbrain
    10 years, 11 months ago

    The system is dead. Stop trying, get out of the console business and become a game development company. You'll make more money that way, Nintendo.

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    WubWub
    10 years, 11 months ago

    Well, i give them cred. At least they are doing something to try and push their console into the masses eyes. Cant same the same with Sony and the vita.

  • Spirewrecker Avatar
    Spirewrecker
    10 years, 11 months ago

    Nintendo's PR reps declined to comment after an interview when one of their designers were asked trick questions such as "How is the Wii U holding up?"