Anyone who honestly expected Nintendo to blow their entire load at E3 obviously doesn't have a clue about the industry, and hasn't been paying attention to Nintendo at all during the last gen either. Very rarely has Nintendo showcased actual games that are more than 6 months away from an expected release date this gen, unless it's something major like a Mario or Zelda title.
What was shown was pretty much exactly what I was expecting... the simpler games targeted at the expanded / casual gamers, and the big exclusives like Pikmin 3 and ZombiU that gave us a glimpse as to what the system is actually capable of. And then of course there were the 3rd party multiplat games, which were exactly as you'd expect... ports of PS360 titles running just as good if not better, with a couple extra features and control options added in for good measure.
Nintendo was focused solely on the Wii U's projected launch lineup at E3, and once we get closer to launch, we'll start seeing more rollouts of future titles leading up to 2013 and beyond, when Nintendo is going to need to deploy the really big guns to stave off the presumed launches of the successors to the HD twins.
On 2/24/13, MB1025 said:
You know I was always wondering why no one ever used the dollar sign for $ony, but then I realized they have no money so it would be pointless.







