E3 2014: All the News From the Nintendo Press Conference
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I fail to see how anyone could have possibly watched Nintendo's 45-minute Digital Event presentation this morning and not come away thinking that they're going to have to pick up a Wii U at some point. What a show! New footage for The Legend of Zelda on Wii U pretty much stole the whole of E3 2014 for me, and I absolutely can't wait to get another glimpse at its tantalisingly beautiful word. There's plenty of other announcements from Nintendo, though, so here's a recap:
New Wii U Games
Announcements
- Mario Party 10 Confirmed For Wii U In 2015
- Super Smash Bros. Lets You Battle With Your Miis
- Wii U's GameCube Controller Adapter Launches Alongside Super Smash Bros., Costs $20
- Pokemon Omega Ruby/Alpha Sapphire Launching November 21
- Role-playing Game X Now Officially Xenoblade Chronicles X
- Original Bayonetta Included with Bayonetta 2, Coming October
- Super Smash Bros. 3DS Pushed Back; Wii U Coming This Holiday
- Nintendo's Take on Skylanders Is Called Amiibo
Impressions
- Hyrule Warriors Could be the Dynasty Warriors Game for You
- How Amiibos Can Revitalize Nintendo's Business
- The Legend of Zelda is Reborn on Wii U
Hands-on Previews
- Splatoon Is Nintendo's Surprise Move Into the Shooter Space
- Nintendo Wii U Star Fox Hands-on and Miyamoto Q&A
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