I do have to question why Nintendo had so much focus on games that were not coming out in 2017, like No More Heroes and SMT. Yes, that's good to highlight 3rd party support, but the launch lineup is more important.
Was hoping for something more along the lines of E3 2006, when something like 30 games were announced. Obviously they have more in development, and we'll probably get more trailers for new games in the upcoming months (like the MK8 trailer they released in addition to the presentation).
The biggest disappointment is that the presentation was that underwhelming despite having so many great announcements and trailers. It was ultimately treated like 'just another E3' rather than a pre-release event.







