That would be insanely epic... Despite owning 4 remotes already I'd STILL have to get that.
You know, I hate to say this, but I found Nintendo's show a bit of a letdown. New hardware unveil is nice and all, but when all was said and done, I'm largely now excited about the exact same games I was already excited for (Mario, Mario Kart, Kid Icarus, Star Fox, Zelda). An impressive list, sure, but I've known about all of them since GDC or earlier. I was hoping for something new beyond just Luigi's Mansion 2.
They have no definitive "flagship" Wii U title. The Zelda video would have been it, EASILY, but it's a "tech demo", and we all remember what happend with the Gamecube in that department. Other than that it was just Mii games. And NSMBMii was basically just rubbing salt in the wound of anyone who had other Mario characters they wished had made the roster (Wario and Peach being the popular ones).
And why was Ubisoft the only 3rd party at their 3rd Party Roundtable? Ubisoft was already in on Wii and 3DS launches in full force, anyone with a brain stem could have told us they'd be there for Wii U. And they're among the top 3 counter-points that come to mind when people speak of 3rd party woes with the Wii (the other two being Capcom and Sega). If Nintendo wants to show that they're being more 3rd-party-friendly, that wasn't the way to do it.
I am thankful for the fact that the Wii wasn't completely forgotten. Mario Party 9 and Fortune Street give us something other than Skyward Sword (looking awesome, as ever) to look forward to. The latter is pretty awesome since it's a first for english release. But then that raises questions as to other Wii/DS games that are still not seeing translation.
To be fair, there's plenty from Nintendo's camp to look forward to. It's just that we knew about most of it already.
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