Reggie: We’ll have some great content to share at E3
March 28th, 2009 Posted in General Nintendo, News, Posted by ValayReggie Fils-Aime, President of Nintendo of America, has delivered a simple but important message to Nintendo fans similar to what has been noted by Denise Kaigler. Speaking recently on an episode of X-Play, when asked where Nintendo is in terms of more traditional content for Wii and DS, Reggie had this to say:
“What I can tell you is, it’s coming. That’s what E3 is for. We’ll be showcasing the back-half of the marketing calender and all of the content that we’ll be launching at that point. What I can tell you is be there. We’ll have some great content to share.”
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7 Responses to “Reggie: We’ll have some great content to share at E3”
By yeahyeah on Mar 28, 2009
nintendo, all i want to hear from you from this year e3 is Zelda for the wii.
By Captain N on Mar 28, 2009
Core games or else you will hear our wrath again lol ! Don’t dissapoint this year.
By Dv8thwonder on Apr 3, 2009
Where for art thou Mario?
By UnkleBeavis on Apr 3, 2009
Remember the last ‘big’ announcement for core gamers…….Hey core gamers, we’re gonna have Animal Crossing for the wii.
Reggie is the definition of EPIC FAIL.
By Panipal2005 on Apr 3, 2009
Hey Reggie…
WE DON’T BELIEVE YOU.
By Greg on Apr 3, 2009
Give him a chance. They screwed up last E3 and ever since have slowly made up for it…they have learned their lesson.
By Greg on Apr 3, 2009
They even completely made up for the fact that they said no direct downloading to SD cards would happen…. they changed that idea huh?