Between the Wiimakes and Sega's wares for Q1, The Conduit, possibly Punch-Out!!, and Wii Sports Resort for Q2, then move on to the lower-key Nintendo releases for summer (like Sin & Punishment 2 and Endless Ocean 2), and some heavy hitters for the holidays (the Factor 5 project, so long as it's Nintendo published, will continue, then the secret Retro Studios work, the Monster Games project, and Pikmin 3), it could be a year equal to the win of 2007, at least. Possibly better as the 3rd parties step it up. Monster Hunter 3, the many lesser (but still awesome) JRPGs, and more
It'll be a good year for most, but it won't dissuade the haters (though precious little could)

Monster Hunter: pissing me off since 2010.







