Reposting this from another thread.
Seeing as this year's offerings are mainly done by affiliate studios or are smaller projects, I think we can hope for a big release window line-up, and an even better first year all around, especially if the games are going to be playable on both handheld NX and home system NX like many are speculating, removing the need to develop for two different platforms:
(the divisions are no longer correct of course, but for speculation sake, I'll leave the old team names)
EAD, Kyoto Production Department, Group No. 1 (Hideki Konno)
- Mario Kart NX?
EAD, Kyoto Production Department, Group No. 2 (Hisashi Nogami)
- Splatoon 2 or new project?
EAD, Kyoto Production Department, Group No. 3 (Eiji Aonuma)
- The Legend of Zelda (announced)
EAD, Kyoto Production Department, Group No. 4 (Hiroyuki Kimura)
- Pikmin 4? (announced)
EAD, Tokyo Production Department, Group No. 1 (Takao Shimizu)
- Super Mario Galaxy 3 or other 3D Mario game?
EAD, Tokyo Production Department, Group No. 2 (Yoshiaki Koizumi)
- Luigi's Mansion 3 or new project? (rumored)
Retro Studios - New Metroid?
ND Cube - Mario Party 11?
Monolith Soft - New entry in the Xenoblade series?
Monster Games - Diddy Kong Racing 2? (rumored)
Namco Bandai - Super Smash Bros. definitive edition? (rumored)
Ubisoft - Beyond Good & Evil 2? (rumored)
Of course, not all of those are gonna happen and not all in the first year, still it's great stuff to look forward to. Having the games scale accordingly on both systems would be exceptional for Nintendo's usual drought problem.
In particular I can see these first party titles being announced at E3:
1 - Pikmin 4
2 - The Legend of Zelda NX
3 - Super Smash Bros. NX "Remaster"
4 - New 3D Mario game
5 - New Retro Studios game
6 - New IP to show the console's capabilities
7 - New IP