Tell Nintendo What You Really Thought of Their E3 Via This Official Survey They Just Released

It's a bit of a long survey though.

Posted By | On 08th, Aug. 2015

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Nintendo’s E3 this year was spectacularly bad, in a complete contrast from just how amazing their showing was last year. It was so bad that Nintendo even issued an apology for the event. It also made sense that it was bad, given that Nintendo has to pad up the Wii U and 3DS with filler software for now, as all the real games are being shifted over to the NX which presumably launches next year.

Fans have already made their displeasure with Nintendo’s poor E3 showing known- but if you wanted to tell them how you felt their E3 show was, as well as discuss the general brand direction that Nintendo is taking, you can now do it via this new survey that they put up today.

It’s a bit abstract and long winded, but essentially, it seems as though Nintendo is asking fans what they want Nintendo to be like going forward.

Just make sure you have 45-60 minutes freed up before you decide to take it.


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