But developer of beloved franchises such as Mario and Zelda, Shigeru Miyamoto, will be there.
Square Enix looks to avoid clashing with Nintendo's presentation.
One last chance to get your hands (and everything else) dirty.
To avoid conflict with Nintendo's presser.
Satoru Iwata once again says it won't be a "replacement" for the 3DS or Wii U.
Will there be a pushback against this?
Nintendo is simply not giving up on its beleaguered console.
Nintendo spills the beans on how it plans to celebrate E3 this year.
The upcoming Fire Emblem 3DS title attempts to endear itself to casual audiences more.
Plus, they seem to be teasing a new Punch Out!! game.
Despite a visual downgrade, this port is worth your time.
Fashionably late to the party, as always.
It's like a burst of rainbow up in here.
Shigeru Miyamoto's next game out by June end?
Smartphone and quality of life titles also won't be shown at E3.
GamingBolt's Pramath goes hands on with Splatoon during its open beta.
The end of an era may be near.
And over two thirds of those come from North America.
A strong 2014 showing for Nintendo sees some financial rewards.
And they're a little odd.