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Walkthrublazer3 said:
spurgeonryan said:
ghettoglamour said:
They saddest part is they really think this is going to sell the Wii U...



Casual gamers on twitter and facebook actually seem interested Nintendos E3 conference. So maybe Nintendo has done just what they wanted to do


Nintendo's conference was great for casual gamers. I have no doubt the Wii-U will be successful with that crowd. It's people like me who feel like Nintendo has forgotten me. I mean Pikmen 3 is cool and all but I was expecting more core first party support.

I was disappointed too. But if you think about it, it doesn't mean you are been forgotten, it just means Nintendo "core" games (with th exception of Pikmin) are not ready for launch.

@ E3 2006 Nintendo showed a lot of stuff for Wii but in the end the only game they really had ready for launch was just a souped-up Gemacube port, the rest (Metroid/Galaxy/Brawl) was ready only one year later.

This time, at least, you have Mario and Pikmin + a few 3rd party interesting games, including ZombiU which looks promising (I don't know if you already saw this http://gamrconnect.vgchartz.com/thread.php?id=144186&page=1 )