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The full E3 Nintendo list, minus any complete suprises on the day *cough*Mario128?*cough*:
GAMECUBE
Battalion Wars
Dance Dance Revolution Mario Mix
Donkey Konga 2
Mario Party 7 [oh my god not another one..]
Pokemon XD: Dark Winds Dark Lugia
Super Mario Strikers (a Mario soccer title)
The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess
NINTENDO DS
Advance Wars
Animal Crossing
Mario and Luigi 2 [is this what was called Mario DS?]
Mario Kart DS
Metroid Dread (a new 2D Metroid title) [interesting.. but where's Metroid Hunters?]
Metroid Prime Pinball
Nintendo Tetris
Touch Golf
GAMEBOY ADVANCE
Donkey Kong Country 3
Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones
Mario Tennis Advance (in development at Camelot)
> The Revolution has been in planning for months why would Nintendo UK
> only get to see it for the first time now?
Note:
GAME was right last time.
And B: Why would Nintendo UK only see it now? Because they are a PR company, they are here for distribution and advertisement purposes. They don't actually make games!
Nice move Ninty. :)
"NINTENDO OF JAPAN, KYOTO - Monday 16th May, 2005.
Nintendo can today announce the Revolution is going to be none other than a re-release... of the NINTENDO ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM, or FAMICOM.
"Due to the worldwide success of our NES Rehashes, sorry, "Classics" on GBA, our quest for simpler gaming without the need to rely on fancy graphics has lead us to this revolutionary idea - Duck Hunt Online - a true revolution as the first online multiplayer 8-bit game ever!"
> There's a touchscreen instead of a Left Analogue stick on the pad.
The president of Nintendo confirmed that the controller wouldn't have any touchscreen in it. I can guarantee that there won't be a touschscreen in the controller right now, and I'm willing to bet there won't be a touchpad either.
The pad sounds rubbish but we'll have to wait and see I guess.