It’s been 5 years since Nintendo stopped doing live E3 press conferences (never forget Nintendo Land fireworks), and ever since then, People still wish for Nintendo to return to that format every year (even though the Nintendo Digital Events are fine and better).

Yesterday morning, Nintendo released their E3 2017 plans as well as tickets to board the Nintendo hype train. The Nintendo E3 2017 Spotlight will air at 9AM PST and will feature Only Nintendo Switch games heading towards the system this year. Afterwards, the stream will transition into Nintendo Treehouse Live where the Treehouse crew will non stop showcase the newly announced Nintendo switch games as well as 3DS games. There will also be live Splatoon 2 and ARMS Tournaments from the 13th to the 14th.  Find out more below Are you excited for E3? Tell us in the comments below!

 

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This Week:

Chris Pranger fired from Nintendo Treehouse.

Resident Evil 2 Remake.

Mario Maker overview.

EA Access getting Dragon Age: Inquisition.

Rockband 4 PS4 digital edition preorder bonus.

From The Depths.

TIS-100.

Halo Online.

Yugioh Legacy of The Duelist.

J-Star Victory Verses.

Rare Replay.

This Week’s Listener Mission Objective:

What game did you absolutely hate at first, that you grew to love?

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Well this is some sad news. Nintendo of America Treehouse localiser Chris Pranger appeared last week on a podcast called Part-Time Gamers to talk about his work at the company. During the podcast, Pranger talked about why certain games weren’t being localized among other things. Seems like Nintendo didn’t take too kindly to all the press he was getting  and decided to fire him. While reasons for this are unknown and haven’t been specified yet, it’s sad to see someones hard work and love for the company he works for be his downfall. We wish Mr. Pranger the best and hope that he can find another exciting and fulfilling job.