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August 16th - The Anniversary
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Published by archard August 16th, 2006
Tags: Nintendo, E3-2006, Nintendo Wii, Legend Of Zelda Twilight Princess, Nintendo GameCube, E3
August 16, 2005. To most it’s just another brick in the wall. But to the Zelda faithful, it’s a national remembrance day. Today is the one year anniversary of The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess’ delay. Some would argue this day’s likeness to the JFK assassination, or Pearl Harbor, because they remember exactly where they were and what they were doing when they heard the news. To the Zelda community, it’s shock really was that great. So on this anniversary, let’s take a look back and relive the game’s ascension from the mind’s of Nintendo EAD developers, to its present day form.
So as DeathGod reported below, E3 will indeed be downsized to a large press gathering rather than a large fan gathering. Now GameSpot is saying that it will be held in July instead of May. Why? To allow more time for publishers to refine their holiday release titles. Makes sense, I guess… but the month […]
E3 is officially changing course in terms of how it presents itself and the media and information that we the gaming community receives from it. Essentially, E3 will not be the largest trade show in the gaming industry anymore and will focus more on smaller meetings and general release information to the press and media. […]
Reports Say E3 is Downsizing not Cancelled
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Published by Kevin Green July 30th, 2006
Tags: E3
Arstechnica is running an opposing article to what Next-Gen and Kotaku are reporting that the E3 Convention is cancelled. In fact there seems to be news that planning for 2007 has already gotten started. Regardless of all this, the official news will come from the ESA president tomorrow, so we will have to wait and […]
I admit the first time I saw the headline I was rather sceptical, so I did what I usually do, search more sources and check Kotaku’s to make sure it’s not just one of numerous rumors. However this headline has a lot more authority than just Kotaku.
The stories source coming from Next-Gen.biz really terminates any […]




