Nintendo's line up so far:
Wario Land: Shake It!, a classic side-scroller for the Wii console launching Sept. 29
Kirby Super Star Ultra for Nintendo DS, launching Sept. 29, re-imagines one of the most beloved Kirby games of all time. Kirby Super Star Ultra features new graphics and fully rendered animated cut scenes.
Mystery Case Files: MillionHeir™, launching Sept. 8, uses the unique Nintendo DS interface to expand upon the seek-and-solve game play of the popular series from Big Fish Games.
Mario Super Sluggers, launching Aug. 25 for the Wii console, this baseball game stars the ever-lovable Mario and his crew of friends.
Originally posted by WrathfulDwarf
Nintendo's line up so far:Wario Land: Shake It!, a classic side-scroller for the Wii console launching Sept. 29
Kirby Super Star Ultra for Nintendo DS, launching Sept. 29, re-imagines one of the most beloved Kirby games of all time. Kirby Super Star Ultra features new graphics and fully rendered animated cut scenes.
Mystery Case Files: MillionHeir™, launching Sept. 8, uses the unique Nintendo DS interface to expand upon the seek-and-solve game play of the popular series from Big Fish Games.
Mario Super Sluggers, launching Aug. 25 for the Wii console, this baseball game stars the ever-lovable Mario and his crew of friends.
[sarcasm]I can barely hold my excitement[/sarcasm]
hopefully some good Nintendo titles are announced for the Wii, so far it's really disappointing
Originally posted by Superherovandal
i hope there's at least a mini-teaser for a new wii zelda game. i don't say much else hard-core coming out for it. THe wii might have sold a lot but it needs more video games.
Agreed, it needs something big. It needs something big, like a new Zelda game, hopefully one that does something new.
GameTrailers Top Ten games for e3: http://www.gametrailers.com/player/35928.html
I agree about the first place at least, possibly tied with SPlinter Cell Conviction.