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'''Nintendo Direct''' is an online video service provided by Nintendo. It is billed as "A new online home for exclusive Nintendo news-broadcast directly to you, the player." It provides a video service similar to the Nintendo Channel for the Nintendo Wii and Nintendo Video for the Nintendo 3DS. Users are able to view and watch information on upcoming video games that are being produced for Nintendo consoles and handhelds.  This includes info from the Mario, Legend of Zelda, and Pokémon series, along with many others.
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'''Nintendo Direct''' is an online video service provided by Nintendo, with the purpose of providing information on new and upcoming games or features in games being developed for Nintendo platforms, billed as "A new online home for exclusive Nintendo news-broadcast directly to you, the player." It provides a video service similar to the [[Nintendo Channel]] for the [[Wii]]. Nintendo Directs were primarily hosted by [[Satoru Iwata]] before his passing, though depending on region they have also been hosted by [[Reggie Fils-Aimé]] in North America and [[Satoru Shibata]] in Europe.
  
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After the death of fourth president Satoru Iwata in July 2015, it was uncertain whether Nintendo Direct broadcasts would continue, as there was not a presentation in the months after his passing. However, Nintendo would release a statement in September assuring that the Nintendo Direct format would not be discontinued.<ref>[http://www.ign.com/articles/2015/09/15/nintendo-directs-will-continue Nintendo Directs Will Continue]. IGN (September 15, 2015). Retrieved October 28, 2015.</ref>
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Revision as of 16:51, 28 October 2015

Template:Service Infobox Nintendo Direct is an online video service provided by Nintendo, with the purpose of providing information on new and upcoming games or features in games being developed for Nintendo platforms, billed as "A new online home for exclusive Nintendo news-broadcast directly to you, the player." It provides a video service similar to the Nintendo Channel for the Wii. Nintendo Directs were primarily hosted by Satoru Iwata before his passing, though depending on region they have also been hosted by Reggie Fils-Aimé in North America and Satoru Shibata in Europe.

After the death of fourth president Satoru Iwata in July 2015, it was uncertain whether Nintendo Direct broadcasts would continue, as there was not a presentation in the months after his passing. However, Nintendo would release a statement in September assuring that the Nintendo Direct format would not be discontinued.[1]

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References

  1. Nintendo Directs Will Continue. IGN (September 15, 2015). Retrieved October 28, 2015.