In recent years, Nintendo has shifted the focus of their E3 proceedings to be more inclusive of off-site audiences, and we're already seeing manifestations of this ahead of their main showing on Tuesday.
This morning, the company announced a new program called Nindies@Home, allowing those unable to be present at E3 to experience preview builds of upcoming games. The handful of titles — nine in all — are as follows:
The demos will be available for a full week until June 22, and as an added incentive to download, you'll net a 15% discount off the final version for the first month of its release.
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