[E3 2014] What has Nintendo presented?

With a E3 full of leaks, early announcements, and few major surprises, Nintendo it was the one that was easiest to surprise him. In the end, it is true, he has played the card that everyone expected, leaving others in the pipeline for, we imagine, later. And yes, that face is that of a new Zelda whose brief trailer you can see below and that has left me wanting much more. A pity that the rest of the conference was a mixture of dates for games already announced, downloadable titles and a couple of "minor" games (speaking of Nintendo, this is not a negative in any case) like the new Yoshi or that experiment called Splatoon.

After the jump you have all the information of a conference that has had its bizarre moments (seeing Iwata and Reggie sticking out which Goku and Vegetta) has been something a bit embarrassing and has also served to present that open secret that are the Nintendo dolls in the purest Skylanders style, the so-called amiibo. There has also been time, just after the conference, for a sea of ​​doubts due to surprise announcements, outside the Nintendo Digital Event, such as the exclusivity of Devil's Third or the new Starfox. After the jump, we repeat, everything well detailed.

Yes, the conference has started with this crazy video that has served, in addition to seeing Iwata and Reggie doing crazy, present the amiibo, that introduction to the world of toys "a la Skylanders" by Nintendo and give it a new look at Super Smash Bros.

We have also seen a good batch of platforms for the next months of the console. The first to arrive will be Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker, a title that looks like an expansion of Super Mario 3D Land and will have Toad as the main character. For 2015, Yoshi's Woolly's World is a title of the famous Nintendo character in the Kirby's Epic Yarn style, betting on a beautiful aesthetic. And, also digitally, will come Kirby and the Rainbow Curse, a title that will bet on the use of the stylos on the Wii U gamepad screen.

In a section of well-known titles we have been able to witness two trailers for Bayonetta 2, which will come with an adaptation of the first, Xenoblade Chronicles X and Hyrule Warrios. There are dates for all three, with the new Monolith Soft going to 2015.

Finally, there has been time for a new batch of new titles, including Splatoon, a competitive shooter experiment in which, through paint guns and squid transformations, we will have to fill a stage with paint. The rumored Mario Maker, a game whose title is fully descriptive, has also made an appearance at the conference. And as far as 3DS is concerned, the conference has given little to the company's portable console beyond the official trailer for the Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire remakes.

And, in short, that has been all witnessed in the three quarters of an hour that the Nintendo digital event has lasted. As soon as it finished, confusion reigned when the announcement of a new Starfox by Miyamoto, in addition to two other projects for Wii U: Project Giant Robot and Project Guard, appeared as official. In the next news we will detail in depth what we can expect for next year from the Japanese company.


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