Some more info for everyone taken from other forumshttp://webpages.charter.net/danrarbc64/liz.wmvOne of the videos that were shown at nintendo.com
Quote from it "And then on Thursday we have the Agency coming in to give the presentation"
Gamespot tomorrow has something scheduled at 12 pacific time called "A Man Named Reggie"A new post from Aries (supposedly) at the gamespot forums"I hear everyone is talking about
www.nintendoon.com. All that I can say for now is that there is truth to it. I can't say much more or somethings might be ruined. I will be heading to e3 in half an hour and remember tomorrow is going to be a crazy day I assure you. Tomorrow will prove that I am real and then I can let you guys know who I am. "
My resonce to Reggie making a strong statement for us to think with the ride side of our brain during the conference.I find Reggie's mention of thinking with the right brain interesting though. I just recently been reading a book called "drawing on the right side of the brain" and it gets into some detail on the differences between the left and right side of our brains. One key quote from the book that I'll like to share is as follows.....
"The right hemisphere is not good at sequencing- doing the first thing first, taking the next step, then the next. It may start anywhere, or take everything at once. Furthermore, the right hemisphere hasn't a good sense of time and doesn't seem to comprehend what is meant by the term "wasting time," as does the good, sensible left hemisphere. The right brains is not good at categorizing and naming, It seems to regard the thing as-it-is, at the present moment of the present; seeing things for what they simpley are, in all of their awesomene, fascinating complexity. "
This makes sence in the way that if we think with our left side of the brain then we won't understand Nintendo's approach. Our left side would think in the way we have always seen E3. The pre E3 show where everything is layed out and then the 3 E3 days to play games. In using our right side, as Reggie says, we should'nt see E3 in such an order, anything can happen at any time. If they want to have a showing on the last day then they can. I'm sure you can derive more from that quote in relation to all this besides the aspect of time but thats the only point I wanted to put across.
My take on this whole conspiracy...I've been putting further thought into this and a late showing does make sence. If you think about it, it has its benefits and there is no law to E3 that says you can't have any conf on the last day. I know there have been rumors at past E3 of late info and whatnot but this time we have more to go by. Look at Nintendo's conference, all in all, it was exactly what we didn't want to see and what Nintendo said they wouldn't do. Perrin went and said the Rev was 2-3 times more powerfull as the Gcube, easilly a bad move in her part. Remeber though, she is in charge of PR, they always know what they are doing, everything they say is planned out. Could her saying this have been to set the stage for a lackluster pre E3 conf? They showcased games we already knew about and unloaded on us with not 1, not 2, but 4 mario spinoffs. They also went about and showed as little as possible of Rev (which they already allowed USA today to show us way before the show) and then pulled out Zelda at the last minute similar to last year. This could all have been done to dull our sences, to have the media, in a way, forget and write off Nintendo. It could clearly be seen as a setup to completely do a 360 and WOW us in the end. This could easilly be a set up. If Nintendo were to have another conf on the last day (thurs) it'll set the industry on fire. The last days are usually where all reps from publishing magazines go around and catch up on games they missed, nothing big ever happens on this day. Nintendo coming out of left with a conf would send everything into a frenzy. Editors would be running wild trying to get every detail of the story , pictures and interviews to make the cut for this month's issue. By coming out the last day, Nintendo, will also be the freshest thing on everyone's mind. Everyone will leave LA thinking of Nintendo since the shock factor will still be in. This move would completely steal MS and Sony's thunder.
All in all, there is something up, there's no doubt about that. Nintendo.com making reference to the Rev being behind closed doors somewhere in E3. Someone also made mention of seeing a place called Club Revolution somewhere on the E3 floor (no pics yet to confirm though). Gamespot holding this Reggie thing tomorrow at noon (eastern time). What I'm saying is that everything is in place for Nintendo to pull the rug from under all of us. Weather or not they do it though, is another question. I for one will stay level headed and not expect anything tomorrow but if there is something, I'd be more than happy to say the least.