Nintendo’s E3 2011 Press Conference Scheduled

We now have confirmation as to when one of gaming's giants will unveil its new line-up. Nintendo has officially scheduled its E3 2011 press conference for June 7th at 9AM Pacific. This press event will take place at the Nokia Theatre in Los Angeles.

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We now have confirmation as to when one of gaming’s giants will unveil its new line-up. Nintendo has officially scheduled its E3 2011 press conference for June 7th at 9AM Pacific. This press event will take place at the Nokia Theatre in Los Angeles.

This press conference has been the most talked about one, leading up towards the gigantic press convention. With all of the talk about a Wii successor (and all of the strange rumors surrounding it,) it’s hard not to be eagerly anticipating this one. We should also hear news about other projects for the 3DS, such as the previously announced Super Mario project, as well as titles for the Wii and DS platforms.


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