Just going to post some random thoughts I had during the conference since my mind is too confused to put it together into a nice paragraph:
- Great entrance from Miyamoto
- Pikmin 3 looking nice.
- Feel hyped for the rest of the conference this is just the beginning.
- Why is Reggie talking for longer than the entire Pikmin demo when he said this show would be all about games?
- Why is Reggie talking so much about Miiverse when they had a pre conference yesterday to get it out of the way? Just repeating the same information.
- I love 2D Mario but it would be nice to move to a different art style.....I'll still love this as well though
- The demo reel just showed near enough the exact same games as mentioned last year.
- Why are they dedicating so much time to Arkham City when it has been out for a while on other consoles? A bit embarrassing.
- Why are they dedicating to much time to Sing, Just Dance 4 etc?
- The usage of the Wii U control pad screen is very disappointing so far. Mario and Pikmin will hardly use it and the rest feels like random stuff for a 'non player' to use, like the 2nd pointer in the Galaxy games.
- A quick 3DS run down? Nice. Eh? Mario looks a bit dumb having to collect all those coins. Why have you said this is a quick comment and are now blowing your load despite having a 3DS specific conference coming up.
- Where is a graphical showcase exclusive to sell the game to the hardcore?
- Where are games like Alien: CM showing off some cool controller usages?
- Why are they spending what feels like absolutely ages showing Nintendo Land? The guy is struggling to explain how it works and I'm itching to see something exciting.
- Will there be a trailer to end things on a crazy note? OMG something is coming on the screen.....oh it's more Nintendo Land footage
- If I buy a Wii U at launch, what games can I get in the months after?
- Are third party studios sabotaging the Wii U, so that it is dead by the time Xbox 3 and PS4 come out? Hmmmmm.
- Nintendo is in big trouble. They lack direction and strong leadership. Future planning is unbelievably poor.