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Blog.
With E3 just around the corner, Nintendo has tons of
surprises in store. E3 is basically a gamer convention where companies like
Sony, Nintendo, and other game industries show off their latest projects. One
of Nintendo’s main features for E3 is that once again there will be no press
conference. Instead, there will be a constant live stream entitled the Nintendo
Treehouse.
Another treat Nintendo has for us gamers is the latest Fatal
Frame game for the Wii U. While this is a Japan release only game, we can
only hope that it will come to America. Fatal Frame is a game where you shoot
pictures of ghosts, aka an occupation that any Ghostbuster or ghost hunter would
love to have.
Another interesting game on the horizon is the latest Phoenix Wright game.
As opposed to being set in modern times, it will be sent back in time to
hundreds of years ago in the Meiji era of Japan. This game will focus on the
ancestor of the titular character, as well as the ancestors of many other
characters in the franchise.
For all the Pokemon lovers, there will be a new game released entitled Pokemon
Art Academy. In this game, you draw Pokemon. Any Pokemon from Gen One to
Gen Six are at your artistic mercy. For now it’s only a Japan release, but it
may come to the United States.
Lastly, Mario Kart 8 has been mostly featured throughout
Nintendo News. However, today we’ve received some good news and some strange
news. The good news is that your vehicle comes with antigravity technology
which allows the wheels to spin sideways and provides a spin boost if you run
into other characters or just feel like spinning. There is also a new feature
called Mario Kart TV (MKTV), where you can view your past races, and upload
them to Youtube. This is the first time that one of Nintendo’s games as ever
connected to a social site. The final piece of good news is that we now have a full cast of
characters for the game, including Baby Rosalina.
pidgi.net Look at those cute little cheeks! |
mariowiki.com Look at that cold, unfeeling girly stare! |
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welcomed. One final question of the night though:
What are you looking forward to in the future of gaming?
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