Tagged:  Press Conference

By Eddie Inzauto, June 17, 2013 0 Features

Following a grueling day of pre-show press conferences, the GamerNode editors in attendance at this year’s E3 in Los Angeles – plus one long-distance guest – sat down to discuss the day’s events, announcements, and revelations to befall the gaming… Read More »

By Anthony LaBella, April 24, 2013 0 GN

This year’s E3 will be heavily focused on Microsoft and Sony as the two companies reveal more details about their upcoming consoles, so Nintendo has opted to take a different approach and scale down. In a financial results briefing, Nintendo… Read More »

By Anthony LaBella, June 5, 2012 0 GN

“Day 1” of E3 2012 kicked off this morning with Nintendo’s press conference. In case any gamers out there missed it, here’s a brief rundown of what happened. Things got off to a strong start when Shigeru Miyamoto came out… Read More »

By Anthony LaBella, June 4, 2012 0 GN

Sony held its 2012 E3 press conference earlier this evening, and here’s a recap of what happened for those who missed it. The first big reveal of the night was the newest project from Quantic Dream, the makers of Heavy… Read More »

By Anthony LaBella, June 4, 2012 0 GN, Videos

Assassin’s Creed III was obviously the big headliner heading into Ubisoft’s 2012 E3 press conference, but a surprising new IP may have stolen the show. Ubisoft CEO Yves Guillemot came out on stage to preface the final game of the… Read More »

By Dan McKenney, June 4, 2012 0 GN

Missed Microsoft’s press conference this morning? Don’t feel bad — you’re not alone! Luckily, you can read our recap of this morning’s show and still have time before watching Sony’s conference LIVE this evening with Gamernode! Here’s what you missed…. Read More »

By Dan McKenney, June 4, 2012 3 GN

Kicking off E3 2012, Nintendo released a video presentation to properly introduce the Wii U and its hardware to the public. Showing off an updated and newly-named GamePad, a new controller designed for extended play, and a new approach to… Read More »