By LUDWIG VON KOOPA - Your index for KoopaTV E3 2019 coverage.
First of all, congratulations. We've made it. It's now time for a new Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) for the year 2019. This is the videogame industry's biggest conference, put together by the Entertainment Software Association. The major gaming companies come from worldwide to show off what they're up to, and KoopaTV is right there with them.
This year, if you haven't read, is the first time that KoopaTV's staff is physically present in Los Angeles during E3. However, our mission at Los Angeles isn't just to attend E3, but to find and bring a special someone there.
With that said, here is our E3 Weeks 2019 logo:
If you want to watch everything that happens as it happens, I suggest twitch.tv/twitch and twitch.tv/nintendo.
Here is what will happen this year, in Eastern Time. Note that just because an event is listed here does not mean that KoopaTV will provide dedicated coverage to it. This year, we're committing to nothing:
Since it's uncertain what KoopaTV will update and when, you should subscribe to KoopaTV posts to your e-mail inbox here. It's a clean automated system, and multiple articles in one day (as there might be during E3) are all consolidated into one e-mail. Fancy stuff. Not mentioned in this schedule is that KoopaTV may also provide updates on the Phoenix Wright mission, though that might just occur on Friday. TO BE DETERMINED.
Last year's E3 Weeks 2018 schedule is located here.
Read which companies won and lost E3 2019 here.
E3 2020 got cancelled.
The next E3 Weeks that actually happened was 2021's.
First of all, congratulations. We've made it. It's now time for a new Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) for the year 2019. This is the videogame industry's biggest conference, put together by the Entertainment Software Association. The major gaming companies come from worldwide to show off what they're up to, and KoopaTV is right there with them.
This year, if you haven't read, is the first time that KoopaTV's staff is physically present in Los Angeles during E3. However, our mission at Los Angeles isn't just to attend E3, but to find and bring a special someone there.
With that said, here is our E3 Weeks 2019 logo:
This year's KoopaTV E3 Weeks (2019) logo was conceived and created by RawkHawk2010. If you have any comments, questions, or concerns about it, ask him. ...He'll probably avoid answering. |
If you want to watch everything that happens as it happens, I suggest twitch.tv/twitch and twitch.tv/nintendo.
Here is what will happen this year, in Eastern Time. Note that just because an event is listed here does not mean that KoopaTV will provide dedicated coverage to it. This year, we're committing to nothing:
SATURDAY June 8, 2019
- Super Mario Maker 2 Invitational 2019: 2 PM–2:50 PM
- Splatoon 2 World Championship 2019: 2:50 PM–5:40 PM
- Super Smash Bros. Ultimate World Championship 2019 3v3: 5:41 PM–8:20 PM
SUNDAY June 9, 2019
- Microsoft Press Conference: 4 PM–5:36 PM
- Bethesda Press Conference: 8:30 PM–9:50 PM
- Devolver Digital Press Joke: 10 PM–10:23 PM
MONDAY June 10, 2019
- PC Gaming Show: 1 PM–?? PM
- Ubisoft Press Conference: 4 PM–?? PM
- Square Enix Press Conference: 9 PM–10:17 PM
TUESDAY June 11, 2019
- Nintendo Direct | E3 2019: 12 PM–12:45 PM
- Nintendo Treehouse Live | E3 2019: ?? PM–?? PM
WEDNESDAY June 12, 2019
THURSDAY June 13, 2019
- Nintendo Treehouse Live | E3 2019 (featuring indies): 12 PM–?? PM
- ??
Since it's uncertain what KoopaTV will update and when, you should subscribe to KoopaTV posts to your e-mail inbox here. It's a clean automated system, and multiple articles in one day (as there might be during E3) are all consolidated into one e-mail. Fancy stuff. Not mentioned in this schedule is that KoopaTV may also provide updates on the Phoenix Wright mission, though that might just occur on Friday. TO BE DETERMINED.
Last year's E3 Weeks 2018 schedule is located here.
Read which companies won and lost E3 2019 here.
E3 2020 got cancelled.
The next E3 Weeks that actually happened was 2021's.
“Here is what will happen this year, in Eastern Standard Time.”
ReplyDeleteCorrection, the U.S. is actually in Daylight Time, which began in March. If we were in Standard Time, the clock would be an hour behind.
I'm pretty sure you could've made this correction every year since it's in every year's schedule.
DeleteGood, that’s more points for the Loyalty Program.
DeleteFortunately for me, I was smart enough to make a statute of limitations of a year.
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