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Nintendo E3 Conference 2010


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I don't want to sound like a fanboy, but Nintendo just fucking stole E3. Zelda Skyward Sword, Kirby's Yarn, Donkey Kong Country Returns, 3DS awesomeness and other things. I'm stoked to still have kept my Wii after all these years of disappointments, Nintendo won E3.

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(To one of bcass's disappearing posts) I just didn't think there was enough shown [of Zelda] to judge. Some of what they showed looked quite nice graphically, but the feel of the gameplay just didn't come over at all due to the screwed up tech, and one would hope that the area they showed was just some early training section, so there's no real idea of how the level design, the puzzles, or the characterisation and overworld worked.

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I have a feeling that Nintendo's post-E3 stuff isn't working as they intended. They keep trying split-screen and it's not working.

Edit: Masahiro Sakurai said he chose Kid Ikarus because fans wanted a new Kid Icarus title.

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I have a feeling that Nintendo's post-E3 stuff isn't working as they intended. They keep trying split-screen and it's not working.

Edit: Masahiro Sakurai said he chose Kid Ikarus because fans wanted a new Kid Icarus title.

I think it's not working as intended because the website won't load up a fucking feed.

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What, Starfox 64 3D is just a 3D version of Starfox 64?

Well, in general I was hoping for a brand new Starfox game, but when I heard the name I was still holding out hope for maybe a "re-imagining" or something, but those shots are literally from the original SF64, but with better textures.

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Well, in general I was hoping for a brand new Starfox game, but when I heard the name I was still holding out hope for maybe a "re-imagining" or something, but those shots are literally from the original SF64, but with better textures.

And, of course, in 3D.

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