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Nah Star Fox actually looks a lot better than the E3 reveal this year, I really don't get this whole thing of people acting like theirs no improvement, the textures are substantially better, there's actually AA and better AF in use, along with Screen Space Reflections that simply weren't there before, it's pretty evident in the water and shiny surfaces, which were just shiny before.

Twilight Princess looks nice and clean, while Gamecube games looked great in the 6th gen there was actually a lot of muddiness about the 6th gen visuals of consoles back then, Seeing it running on the direct I think it's pretty clear that there's been a lot of work done on that version of the game.
Not really seeing the Jaggies of old, just a nice and clear image.

As for Zelda, well who knows? Maybe it won't be too far long after Star Fox releases, like a summer release, especially if NX is coming in the Fall I doubt Nintendo would really need to push it that far back. The game's already been in development for ages, it's looking really nice in the short glimpse Nintendo showed, maybe they're going to have a direct dedicated too it pretty soon.

Hell it's possible that Star Fox could be April and Zelda could be May or June, to give both games room to breath, obviously Fall is definitely a possibility, we'll see what happens.

Despite not announcing anything major I actually thought this was a good direct and think the presenters did a good job. Nintendo may have seen this as more of a way to ease the community back into receiving Nintendo's news after Iwata's passing. I guess news of new things could be held back for NX, maybe Star Fox and Zelda will actually end up being the last major releases for Wii U, with everything else being dedicated to NX.