That was pretty good, apart from the Monster Hunter footage, which could have been left out altogether.
Majora's Mask is a nice gift for fans, Code Name S.T.E.A.M. has a lot of potential, and Nintendo's "indie" support is very encouraging.
Captain Toad and Kirby, two games I was unsure about, suddenly look a lot more attractive. Splatoon, which stole the show at E3, now, with the addition of what seems like a deep, varied, and strategic single-player campaign, looks like an absolute world-beater.










