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Reggie Fils-Aime: “It goes back to the statement i made earlier about how we view E3. We just fundamentally don’t believe in showing content at E3 that is going to be a long term proposition. We like to show content that typically will launch in the upcoming Holiday and maybe extending into the first half of the following year. And at this point, the new Zelda for Wii U is not a 2015 project.”

 

They showed Super Mario Maker last year and they've shown a variety of games in the past well before their actual release date, so I'm calling BS on this excuse. Given the sales situation the Wii U is in, I'm not sure if it's wise for Nintendo to be holding their cards so close to their chest. They probably should be trying to show content that will shine a good light on the Wii U in the future, unless of course they have something else planned.

This interview shows how far Reggie and the rest of Nintendo are off base.



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