outlawauron said:
Wasn't Metroid Prime 3 supposed to be a launch title? |
THe point is, there is nothing released on this game yet. Nothing on how it works; mode of travel; comparisons to other games; what peripherals will be used; any artwork whatsoever (except the one from e3 which has already been said is not a good representation of the character(s). Sure we still have about 11 months before the end of the year. When we get something, anything....the pic will be updated. For now though, feel free to edit the image with whatever games you think should be on it.
Additionally, Metroid Other M is most likely coming out at the end of march, and we saw the announcement and first footage of it in June of last year. That's a nine month wait. I'm just really skeptical Zelda will be out this year. But, like I said, it's not my pic. It was made by someone else who also thinks zelda won't come out this year apparently.
Additionally, we have this article from a week ago:
"On the latest episode of Nintendo's self-produced Nintendo Week show (which appears every week on the Wii's Nintendo Channel... or see it right here on YouTube), Nintendo of America president Reggie Fils-Aime boldly stated that their goal for the new Wii Zelda is nothing less than perfection -- however long it takes them.
"Right now, it's still in development," Reggie said. "But the key message that Mr. [Shigeru] Miyamoto and Mr. [Eiji] Aonuma are telling us is that it really has to be perfect when it launches -- that really is what the Zelda fan is expecting." And when exactly does that mean it'll launch? Reggie was cagey.
"So for all the Zelda fans out there right now, what I would say is, enjoy Spirit Tracks, and know that the Zelda title for Wii is going to come out when it's perfect."
Well, that's reassuring. Reggie has previously stated that the game was never "committed" to 2010, but Nintendo president Satoru Iwata said recently in an interview that a 2010 release was indeed the goal. Now Reggie seems to have taken a step back once more, reverting to the vaguer "it'll be out when it's perfect" status.
But hey, at least we know that means it'll be perfect! Hopefully..."