
Day one of E3 2013 has been and gone. We have seen New IPs, beloved franchises, Master Chief wearing a cloak, Sora’s return, Snake riding on a horse, and Sony taking shots at Microsoft. It has been great, but now it is time to shift focus. Nintendo have always been out on their own, not following trends of the others and definitely carving their own path. This year’s E3 will be no exception, as they have forgone the traditional E3 Press Conference in favor of a Nintendo Direct Video.

Nintendo of America is once again facing labor complaints from one or more of its workers. Game File reports that new charges accuse the Switch 2 manufacturer of violating sections of the National Labor Relations Act dealing with worker organizing and related union activities. These come just a few years after the company settled a previous labor charge with a former tester for $26,000.

Today, Nintendo announced with a press release that it has entered into an agreement with Bandai Namco Studios to acquire Bandai Namco Studios Singapore.
Great news! It's good to hear that they want to maintain the quality of the games on the Switch 2.

Older Konami and Nintendo patents call the newly granted patent into question.
This is really an example of why custom games mechanics shouldn't be allowed to be patented.
Nobody wins we had thirty years of mini game free loading screens because of Namco having a patent
Nintendo Flawless E3 Victory
5 minutes to go. Bar has been set by MS and Sony. Let's see what Nintendo has up their sleeves.
5 MINUTES!!!! AHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
Come on Nintendo, stick your foot into MS too x)
It's at e3.nintendo.com for those who don't know.