I can't really call it a presser. But ok. 25 mins compared to an hour is hardly going compare to each other
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Except, they probably don't care what they're judged with since E3 isn't a competition unless you're a 12 year old.
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Sure, and well grades are incredibly opinionated so all of this is really just a moot point. Idk why people care what Jared rated it.
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But how DO you feel about that additional stuff?
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people really can't handle your grading on Nintendo huh ?
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I feel like you're trying to judge a fish by it's ability to climb a tree. Nintendo wasn't exactly trying to hold a press conference.
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Nintendo put a fish in a tree climbing contest. It's not like the grade will effect sales, but if you go solely off the conference fair=fair
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What conference? Nintendo didn't have a conference. If they did this at an actual press conference you'd have a point. But they didn't.
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Then the grade should be an F. The industry as a whole would disagree with you though. Not flashy or consumer-geared, but a press conference
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I disagree here. Nintendo's pressed was intended to quickly announce some stuff before Treehouse started...
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Like Sony and Microsoft want their conferences to be big, hyped events, but that's not what Nintendo was doing.
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I mean, hell, Nintendo didn't even do a presser last year.
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