
Geek Revolt writes "E3 is a week away and everyone is talking about how Nintendo can “win”. Instead of talking about what they need to do, let’s talk about what they shouldn’t do. Here are four things Nintendo should avoid doing at E3 2011."
Nintendo: "Join us on March 3 at 6am PT for a new Indie World Showcase! Tune in for roughly 15 minutes of news and updates on indie games coming to Nintendo Switch 2 and Nintendo Switch."
I see a pattern here, like last year. Partners Showcase > Indie World > General Direct?

Nintendo has announced its financial results for the first 9 months of the fiscal year, new official sales figures for the Nintendo Switch 2, and more.
17M+ units in 6 months! Others on this site are insisting on only 10M units. XD
And as for Switch 1 total sales, it will only take a few months for it to surpass the 160M of PS2.
I still believe the Switch 2 is not gonna be as successful as the OG Switch. We'll see ;)
That is pretty amazing. I love what Nintendo did with the Switch 2 as they fixed every issue I had with the original and it seems devs agree given the amount of 3rd party support it is receiving.
All those clickbait YouTubers and Twitter users are going to be working overtime to try and swing this as a bad thing, when it continues to defy expectations and break records.
The Switch 2 has now outsold the Steam Deck nearly 3x over and is outselling the OG Switch by nearly 5,000,000 with half a year of sales to go for its first year.

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.
How about if they just give us grown up stuff.
I'm not even sure if they did #1 since E3 2008, so I think that's a non issue.
#2 is a legit concern, but considering they didn't completely ignore the DS last E3 even with the announcement of the 3DS, they more than likely will show the Wii some love as well.
#3 is an iffy. I mean, I know Nintendo is trying to appeal to "hardcore" gamers, so it would be wise if they showed a majority of 3rd party games. But, 1st party titles are the system sellers of Nintendo consoles, so we'll have to see.
Again, #4 has been a non-issue since E3 2008, so I don't believe it should be much of a concern.
I'd swap #1 with "Demonstrating a motion-controlled game on stage" as last year's TLoZ showing was disastrous, and #4 with "Not announcing the localization of Xenoblade and The Last Story for the US" as that would pretty much kill any remaining interest I have in the Wii.
I think they should talk up the numbers a bit, I mean it doesn't hurt to discuss how you destroyed the competition for five minutes or so.
Nintendo had the best conference last E3 IMHO and they almost always have a lot going on.
I hope they taught the power to their new console to rub it in a bit, also I hope they lower the price on the 3DS, I have a feeling we will be seeing a $199 3DS going up against a $299 and $349 Vita.
Heres to a good E3 Nintendo!
Announce everything days before showing it at E3? Like everyone else does?
Who doesn't brag about sales, just saying. But anyway this years E3 is going to be BANG'N :)