So, the Wii, which was almost entirely casual stuff, and the 3DS, which had no games at all for its launch, somehow convinced you to make a day one purchase?
Wii launched with Zelda and Excite Truck, which nobody who has a soul could ever hate.
3DS...well, I guess there were those of us hoping that Miis would live up to the Pilotwings legacy. Seriously, Nintendo, skydiving and instructors making weird faces to awesome victory music, how hard is that?
Still, we knew Kid Icarus was coming, and it was damn well worth the wait.
Nintendo's show was a little underwhelming. The software was good, and had good variety in terms of hardcore vs casual, but it just lacked a killer app. Not saying the release date or price point didn't help either. Nintendo's show does win though because of presentation. All the fun things they did made it much more enjoyable. Reggie's a pisser.
It's been said before, but you really need to know who you're speaking to with these shows. I couldn't help but LOL at the New Super Mario Bros. 2 segment of the show. We have the guy droning about how insane coin collection has become, about how different the game is from NSMBU, about how there's more cool stuff he can't talk about. Nobody gave a damn. Then behind him, Raccoon Mario flies, and the crowd goes nuts.
You want to know how to QUICKLY make a killer app for the Wii U? Announce that Peach is playable in New Super Mario Bros. U. It is the simplest, stupidest, most superficial thing imaginable, but something like that is EXACTLY what would hit home with the hardcore Nintendo camp. Myself included.
Comments are so funny. Every other E3: "booo yet another Zelda/Mario/Nintendo first party!". This year: "booo where's Zelda/Metroid/Nintendo first party?".
Very true, very true.
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If they've been paying attention to the LoZ tech demo, it was shown more than once (my theory is that it's 50% completed and the completed game will be revealed later this month).
I expect that a decent Zelda takes MUCH longer to develop than that. But yeah, I've noticed their hanging onto that demo as well. Here's hoping.
Litmus test: If non-playable video stream generates more excitement than your showcased demos and gameplay, you probably need to change your plans.
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