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It was a very busy time. I got to talk

It was a very busy time. I got to talk with a couple of my friends, and they'd like to see more games from the company.

We wanted to ask you to help us, and your experience will help us reach our goal in 2 weeks (or sooner). We'll be doing some live interviews at PAX East and elsewhere, and we'll also be offering a full booth opening with the rest of the Nintendo press.

This post came from my PAX interview on Nintendo of America's booth at PAX East 2012.

This post comes from my PAX interview on Dreamcast's booth at Dreamcast's press conference, and was originally posted at PAX East 2012.

The first thing you can do for us as we're off the PAX East schedule is to get your name on our list of potential new games for the Switch.

The second thing we want to do is have a conversation with our fans about the future of Nintendo.

We want to have a conversation about the future of games. We want to have a conversation about the future of Nintendo.

A conversation between a few thousand people can have a major impact on the next generation of consoles.

Some folks who are already talking about the Switch will be happy to see the Switch, but we're not looking to see them move to consoles that are not equipped with the same kind of power.

Many of our supporters have already told us that they'd like to see the Switch get the same kind of gaming experience as the Wii U or Wii U Classic.

We want to see people who want to play games on Nintendo systems move from console to console; it makes sense for us to have a conversation about that.

We'll also be offering a few free events to those you've already mentioned.

This post comes from my PAX interview on Game Informer's booth at Dreamcast's press conference, and was originally posted at Dreamcast's press conference.

There were a couple of people from Polygon who attended the PAX East booth, and they were interested in the project.

The next day we were told there'd be a live demo on our website tomorrow at 7PM (UTC-4), and that we'd be open to the public.

We're not sure if we'll want to do any livestreams or something like that, but we're excited that we can do something like that.

This post comes from my PAX interview on Nintendo of America's booth at PAX East

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