Mihael Mello Keehl
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It doesnt matter if they use one of their existing franchises it would be nostalgia branded just because.I'm talking scale, ideas, and wow-factor. not rehashes
It doesnt matter if they use one of their existing franchises it would be nostalgia branded just because.I'm talking scale, ideas, and wow-factor. not rehashes
Zelda. Then NOTHING MORE ABOUT IT until next E3.
essentially, yes. 2015 will be remaining software. maybe the wii u will get an animal crossing in this time. 3ds should get bravely second and ace attorney 6, among other games from third-party partners. in that time, they'll make their next platforms known and have vague release dates ready for 2016.
if 2016 is a target, then they need to be working on games for those platforms now. that means whatever retro is working on is scheduled for one of those systems.
Zelda and Animal Crossing for Wii U, Pokemon Z and Majora's Mask for 3DS.
Maaaaaybe Paper Mario Wii U.
The big news will be that they'll announce a new handheld.
Zelda. Then NOTHING MORE ABOUT IT until next E3.
Now, this has been bugging me for a while, and it's only really crystallized into a coherent thought today... Do Nintendo even have much of note to bring about at this E3?
Who says Nintendo will even attend E3?
This year, we will make full use of this function by preparing multiple proposals, including the implementation of NFC payments with JR Easts Suica, which we announced on a previous occasion. We will showcase our detailed propositions for utilizing the NFC functionality at E3 in Los Angeles in June.
Who says Nintendo will even attend E3?
Who says Nintendo will even attend E3?
There will be some amazing bingo cards.
.Mario, Zelda, Donkey Kong.
new Zelda...
A Pokémon MMORPG is never going to happen in a million years for the following reason;
-It will not save the Wii U sales
-It will not work since Pokémon is turn based, which means the game will have to be heavily changed just to make it work.
-Pokémon is aimed at kids
-Japan don't play MMORPG especially one on a console.
For that matter a main series Pokémon game for the home console isn't happening either, as Pokémon is and will always be a handheld series.
They've already said that they will be in LA at E3.I dont see a reason for them to do anything but a Direct?
Signs are pointing to that's what they are doing at most, small venue PC if not
It'd be dumb because it'd take years of expensive development and subscription MMOs are archaic at this point. If they wanted to go that route, it'd make more sense to make a F2P Pokemon game and put it on everything, including mobile. That'd actually make money.
I dont see a reason for them to do anything but a Direct?
Signs are pointing to that's what they are doing at most, small venue PC if not
I dont see a reason for them to do anything but a Direct?
Signs are pointing to that's what they are doing at most, small venue PC if not
It will probably be an even smaller ND than last year, hosted from Nintendo HQs basement.
Nintendo have. Repeatedly. They have said that the new Zelda will be shown, as StreetsAhead said they've promised to show the NFC game there and last year they even mentioned being there.
The question is, why do you think they wouldn't? Just because the Wii U isn't selling well is no reason for them to suddenly stop doing what they have always done. If anything, it's the opposite. I firmly believe, and with the spacing of things on the Nintendo Directs, that Nintendo is saving their entire July - December line-up for reveal at E3 2014.
Hmmm? 3DS outside of Smash Bros, sure. But I strongly doubt anything they reveal for Wii U will release this year when we already know about Bayo 2, X, Hyrule Warriors and Smash Bros, other than the NFC game we already know about of course.
Why not? Nintendo typically have low reveal to release times, except when they're forced to reveal things early. Look at Mario last year, and Wind Waker.
It'd be dumb because it'd take years of expensive development and subscription MMOs are archaic at this point. If they wanted to go that route, it'd make more sense to make a F2P Pokemon game and put it on everything, including mobile. That'd actually make money.
Why not? Nintendo typically have low reveal to release times, except when they're forced to reveal things early. Look at Mario last year, and Wind Waker.
Well, this year we have more "already announced games" coming out in the late 2014: Hyrule Warriors, Smash and Bayonetta2. I firmly believe that they'll not be able to publish ProjectX in the West, but it should be another game for this year in Japan. Considering this, I think that they'll announce the NFC game for 2014 release at E3, but I don't know if they'll be able to add another one for this year.
If there will be, I bet on Animal Crossing U.
Nintendo still managed to get 6 games published in NA in the 2nd half year at retail and it would have been 7 if Donkey had made it. We'll see, maybe they can do some unannounced stuff in the latter half, but maybe not.
They said they'd show the NFC software at E3. Aonuma has said he will discuss Wii U Zelda at E3 as well.
Nintendo have. Repeatedly. They have said that the new Zelda will be shown, as StreetsAhead said they've promised to show the NFC game there and last year they even mentioned being there.
The question is, why do you think they wouldn't? Just because the Wii U isn't selling well is no reason for them to suddenly stop doing what they have always done. If anything, it's the opposite. I firmly believe, and with the spacing of things on the Nintendo Directs, that Nintendo is saving their entire July - December line-up for reveal at E3 2014.
The back-pedalling about the Direct at E3 strategy last year suggests to me that they know it didn't work.I dont see a reason for them to do anything but a Direct?
Signs are pointing to that's what they are doing at most, small venue PC if not
I'd like to see them showcasing all the already announced Wii U games:
Mario Kart 8
I think that, if they'll publish Project X in the West, we'll have "only" the NFC game in 2014. Otherwise, we could see another game fit in the lineup (but could als be the already announce Yoshi, for the "Year of Yoshi")
So they realized last year's no show was a mistake. Doing a press conference gets you a lot more exposure than a web stream.
Zelda. Then NOTHING MORE ABOUT IT until next E3.