Watch the Nintendo eShop E3 trailer for upcoming 3DS and Wii U releases [UPDATE: Screens]
The Nintendo eShop for both 3DS and Wii U has a lot of upcoming titles headed to both systems this year, here’s a glimpse at what to expect.
The Nintendo eShop for both 3DS and Wii U has a lot of upcoming titles headed to both systems this year, here’s a glimpse at what to expect.
Pikmin 3 will be marching into stores on August 4th, but here’s another look at the game with this brand new trailer coming out of E3 today.
Here’s a new E3 specific trailer for the upcoming release of New Super Luigi U on the Wii U, hitting the eShop June 20th.
Mario & Luigi: Dream Team is coming out this year, and this new E3 trailer gives you a taste of Nintendo’s Dream Warriors in action. Sorry Freddy.
Yoshi’s New Island is coming for 3DS, and Nintendo unveils a brand new gameplay trailer for E3.
Bayonetta gets a haircut and a new trailer all in time for E3. Check out this impressive trailer for Bayonetta 2, with some actual in-game footage on display.
The Wonderful 101 has a new E3 trailer to whet your appetite for that September 15th release date.
Monolith Soft’s current project for the Wii U might or might not be called X, but it certainly looks fantastic in this new trailer.
As if The Legend of Zelda: Wind Waker wasn’t a great looking game already, this HD treatment really makes it shine. Check out the new E3 trailer included behind the cut.
The Link to the Past follow-up for 3DS gets a name with The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds. Plus, a new trailer!
Nintendo rips the curtain off of their upcoming first party line-up, including Super Mario 3D World, Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze, and Mario Kart 8.
A Mario Kart game? On a Nintendo console? No way.
Super Mario 3D World announced during Nintendo Direct this morning, headed to Wii U this December. Check out the reveal trailer!
Super Smash Bros. 4 gets a reveal trailer via Nintendo Direct, with both 3DS and Wii U gameplay shown. Also, Mega Man! UPDATE: Over 100 screens, both 3DS and Wii U versions.
To go along with the killer $399 price point revealed during the press conference, Sony sent out a press release detailing more about the PS4 hardware.
Mad Max finally gets the video game treatment, and at the hands of none other than Just Cause developer Avalanche Studios.
For those who enjoy reading the official word after these press conferences, here’s SCEA’s press release wrapping up all of the details.