[E3 2010] Nintendo Press Conference


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I am sorry, but IF you LOVED Kinect (Which I do A LOT), then this statement is completely ridiculous!

Actually if you REALLY LOVED Kinect, can any other conf. be better than MS's? I seriously doubt ANY of these technologies could beat Kinect's.

So IF they didnt LOVE Kinect then the statement is not completely ridiculous! ?

Ditto for REALLY LOVED also.... better than MS...

Reggie is mocking the glasses needed for 3D viewing.

And here is the 3DS. He's promising ample games upon release (and obviously being able to view it without glasses).

It features a slider to maximise or remove 3D completely.

Only the bottom screen is a touch screen, not the top one.

Features a "slide pad", also gyroscope and motion sensor included.

Take photo's and view them in 3D.

Also capable of displaying 3D Hollywood movies. Partnership with Disney, Warner Bros and Dreamworks.

Project Sora is specifically designed for 3DS, and is actually Kid Icarus: Uprising.

Kid Icarus will have a 3D trailer on the show floor later.

So glad I never bought a DSI XL. WILL get the 3DS, if the price is right.

They have Kevin Butler. He opens his mouth and boom. Console wars won.

May just be saying that to make you rage :p

If he does the conference that would be :laugh:

Sony could just have a 1 - 2 hours video of him and that would be :laugh: , Nobody from sony shows up just a big video screen.

Twitter comments from a couple of games journalists in the conference audience looks promising as well...

jwhdavison: Just got hands on with 3DS. It's un-freakin-believable. Gorgeous screen, fantastic sense of depth

bitmobshoe: whoa...the 3D on the 3DS is stunning. Very crisp. Legitimately works...true 3D without glasses.

GarnettLee: 3D more vibrant on 3DS without glasses reducing color and bright. Demo ran very smoothly. Solid first look at the hardware

They have Kevin Butler. He opens his mouth and boom. Console wars won.

May just be saying that to make you rage :p

You don't have teh skills to make me rage. I'm internet gangsta, I make people rage.

;)

On topic, surprised nothing was said about Pokemon white/black.

I'm really happy with Nintendo's conference. Going to get a few games like Donkey Kong County, Zelda, Epic Mickey, NBA Jam. Good job Nintendo. I don't think I'm going to get a 3DS soon. I got a DSi last summer.

From http://e3.nintendo.com/3ds/

From Nintendo:

Animal Crossing

Mario Kart

Paper Mario

Pilotwings Resort

Starfox 64 3D

Steel Driver

Others from 3rd parties.

http://e3.nintendo.com/images/ctr/othergames/pilotwings/0.png

Mario Kart and Paper mario means I'll be buying a 3ds for sure

List of games confirmed for the 3DS:

Activision

DJ Hero 3D

AQ INTERACTIVE

cubic ninja

ATLUS

Etrian Odyssey

Shin Megami Tensei

Shin Megami Tensei: Persona

Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Survivor

Capcom

Resident Evil Revelations

Super Street Fighter IV 3D Edition (name not final)

Electronic Arts

FIFA Soccer

Madden NFL

The Sims 3

Gameloft

Asphalt GT

Harmonix

Music game

Hudson

Bomberman franchise

Deca Sport franchise

Kororinpa franchise

Konami

Baseball franchise

Contra franchise

Frogger franchise

Metaql Gear Solid Snake Eater 3D ? ?The Naked Sample?

Pro Evolution Soccer

Level 5

Professor Layton and the Mask of Miracle (name not final)

Majesco Entertainment

BloodRayne: The Shroud

A Boy and His Blob

Face Racers: Photo Finish

Lion?s Pride: Adventures on the Serengeti

Martha Stewart

WonderWorld Amusement Park

Marvelous Entertainment

Bokujyoumonogatari 3D (name not final)

Namco Bandai

Dragon Ball franchise (name not final)

Gundam franchise (name not final)

Pac-Man & Galaga (name not final)

Ridge Racer (name not final)

Super Robot franchise (name not final)

Nintendo

Animal Crossing

Kid Icarus: Uprising

Mario Kart

nintendogs + cats

Paper Mario

PilotWings Resort

Star Fox 64 3D

Steel Diver

ROCKET

Crash-City GP

VS-robo

SEGA

Sonic (name not final)

Super Monkey Ball (name not final)

Square-Enix

Codename: Chocobo Racing 3D

Dragon Quest franchise

Funal Fantasy franchise

Kingdom Hearts franchise

Take-Two Interactive

Carnival Games franchise

Tecmo Koei

Dead or Alive 3D (name not final)

Dynasty Warriors (name not final)

Ninja Gaiden (name not final)

Samurai Warriors 3D (name not final)

THQ

de Blob 2

Kung Fu Panda Kaboom of Doom

Marvel Super Hero Squad Infinity Gauntlet

The Penguins of Madagascar

Puss N Boots

Saints Row: Drive-By

Ubisoft

Assassin?s Creed Lost Legacy

Battle of Giants: Dinosaur Strike

Driver Renegade

Hollywood 61 (name not final)

Tom Clancy?s Ghost Recon

Tom Clancy?s Splinter Cell Chaos Theory

Warner Bros

Batman franchise

LEGO franchise

Finally watched the Donkey Kong Country Returns Trailer. Best game of E3. :D I hope the music is as good as DKC and that we get some kick ass snow levels. :D

That's the one thing that annoyed me about Icarus' new game, the theme song sucks compared to the old one.

How it should sound :heart:

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