E3 2021 Hype Train: Relive the Nintendo E3 Press Conferences & Directs of the Past!

E3 2021 Hype Train: Relive the Nintendo E3 Press Conferences & Directs of the Past!

With E3 2021 *actually* taking place this year, albeit online, it’s time to relive some of the glorious presentations of the past. Nintendo’s own E3 event is landing on June 15th, but we can remember those amazing years past to get hyped up for what might be revealed.

Check out all of these amazing videos and press events. (Repost from 2019/2020)

The company didn’t always attend E3, but it always brought its top games when it did. Most of the time. Usually. It’s difficult to find the 1995-1999 press conference videos, so we’ve pieced together some videos and clips of the show at that time.

1995: During their press event, the company announced the delay of the Ultra 64 into 2006, but revealed the plan for the Virtual Boy’s imminent release. Here’s an interview from the show all about the red & black device.

1996: Nintendo unveils the final hardware for the now-named Nintendo 64, along with gameplay demos.

1997: Nintendo showed us Goldeneye, Conker, and Ocarina of Time. We couldn’t find the press conference online, but here’s a sweet highlight reel of amazing VHS quality!

1998: More Ocarina of Time, and Pokemon Red & Blue

1999: Nintendo revealed that they were working on a successor to the N64, dubbed Project Dolphin, but focused on N64 and Gameboy until then.

2000: Resident Evil Zero and Banjo-Tooie were two of the bigger games, but Nintendo saved their real big announcements — the Gamecube and Gameboy Advance — for Spaceworld later that Summer. Here’s the Spaceworld video below.

2001: The launch date for the Gamecube and Gameboy Advance are revealed, along with Super Smash Bros Melee and Rogue Squadron II. The video is split into a few parts.

2002: Nintendo showcases the Wavebird, Metroid Prime and Wind Waker

2003: PacMan Vs and Mario Kart Double Dash were two of the stars for an underwhelming Nintendo press event

2004: REGGIE ARRIVES. Also: The Nintendo DS and the first look at Twilight Princess

2005: The Nintendo Revolution was shown for the first time, later becoming the Wii

2006: The Wii is revealed in full, along with Wii Sports and Twilight Princess

2007: Wii Fit and Mario Kart Wii

2008: The horrific Wii Music demo will haunt Nintendo forever

2009: Super Mario Galaxy 2, New Super Mario Bros Wii, and Metroid! A banner announcement year for Nintendo.

2010: The Nintendo 3DS and Skyward Sword

2011: The Wii U debuts

2012: More Wii U in its first official year

2013: Nintendo’s first digital Direct for E3

2014: Nintendo brings a great Digital Presentation, featuring Mario Maker and Zelda

2015: Nintendo’s event this year was a magical one. For another all-digital event they created puppets of Reggie, Miyamoto, and Iwata (in what would be his final appearance).

2016: This was Zelda’s year. We hope you like Zelda. Thankfully, we all liked Zelda.

2017: The Switch’s first E3, and it was all about Super Mario Odyssey. Sprinkle in some Splatoon 2, Pokken, and a few other games, and you have a BIG show.

2018: Super Smash Bros debuts, and Pokemon comes to the Switch in a decent E3 for the company

In 2019, we made our trip back to Koholint Island and revisited Luigi’s Mansion.