Nintendo Direct has always been the perfect way to showcase

Nintendo Direct has always been the perfect way to showcase video games, especially with E3 when they have a lot of time to focus on Nintendo Treehouse instead of doing a cheesy live presentation. I started watching Nintendo Direct around 2013, I loved hearing about potential games I could play with my Switch’s extended battery. Nintendo Direct is the best way Nintendo has found to present information about “their” games, third-party games, and indie games. If I understand the title of this article correctly, it’s because I haven’t seen Nintendo Direct in almost a decade. Don’t get me wrong, I still love the way Nintendo does their Directs, but in recent years they just lack ambition. I started watching Directs in 2013, and the experience got even better when I discovered Nintendo Life that same year. Nintendo is certainly one of the pioneers in the video game industry and continues to offer innovative ideas from time to time that change and shape the way people around the world consume and play video games. Of course, Nintendo Directs has evolved over time, and now Nintendo even hosts entire themed events. When he’s not busy paying off his Tom Nook loan, Liam enjoys covering the latest Nintendo news and admiring his collection of video games. I thought directors were Nintendo’s usual way of keeping in touch with their customers. Can you believe we’ve been dating directors for 10 years? Do you remember your first Direct? Leave a comment below. It may be hard for some to believe, but this Thursday marks the 10th anniversary of Nintendo Direct presentations. I love Nintendo Directs so much, lol.

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