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Nintendo E3 Plans, Live Presentation Revealed; SNES-Themed Nintendo Switch Showcased [VIDEO]

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E3 is coming real soon, and Nintendo is already making some plans for this big event for all gamers. They have recently announced what they will be showing to the event goers for this year.

Nintendo Reveals Spotlight For E3 2017

Nintendo revealed that they will start off with E3 2017 with a spotlight feature on Tuesday, June 13, at 9 am PT. It will be a video presentation that reveals more details on their game titles like "Super Mario Odyssey, and other Nintendo Switch games with more focus on games launching this year, according to their official website.

Nintendo Treehouse Live At E3 Details Revealed

After the Nintendo Spotlight: E3 2017 event, the game company will also showcase the Nintendo Treehouse: Live at E3. It will be a live-streamed showcase of upcoming games for the Nintendo Switch and the Nintendo 3DS console systems. Event goers will be treated with gameplay for all the featured games from June 13 to June 15 through the E3Nintendo.com, and also through YouTube and Twitch channels of Nintendo.

Nintendo will showcase behind-the-scenes info and commentary from game developers besides gameplay. The booth space will open at noon on June 13, and the attendees of the show will be the first people in the world to try out the "Super Mario Odyssey," as well as other games for the Nintendo Switch.

Nintendo Hosts Live Tournaments At E3 2017

Nintendo will also host game tournaments aside from the other events they will hold at E3 2017. These tournaments will be live-streamed from the E3 show floor, which will include "Splatoon 2," and "Arms." The first tournament will be composed of squid squads from the US, Japan, Europe, and Australia/New Zealand.

Skin Maker Creates Nintendo Switch SNES-Themed Skins

In other Nintendo related news, a console skin maker created a SNES-themed skin for the Nintendo Switch. It was made by Pop Skin, and the sticker skin set that covers everything of the hybrid console system. After applying the set, the console looks a lot like the classic SNES console, Kotaku reported.

Check out the "Super Mario Odyssey" Nintendo Switch Presentation Trailer video below:

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