OPINION – Mr. Fuego’s Nintendo E3 Predictions!

The most exciting time of the gaming calendarĀ is here; it’s E3 Predictions time! I have 12 predictions lined up, and hopefully at least a few will be correct. Wait, who am I kidding? My predictions are 100% accurate! Let’s GOOOOOO…!

New Animal Crossing —Ā Wii U

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I think a new Animal Crossing titleĀ will likely beĀ announced forĀ Wii U. It’ll run at 1080p, 60fps (okay, they probably won’t mention this, but if ANIMAL CROSSING can’t manage itĀ nothing can). Honestly that would be all I’d need to know, but I think to entice more players they just might go a little further. So what’s different from past games? I think it might be expanded online support with big online features.

Star Fox Online Competitive Multiplayer Shown!

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We all know Nintendo are going to showĀ theĀ new Star Fox game at E3, but I think there will be more than just a single player mode shown. I predict we’ll see an online multiplayer mode too! After all,Ā Tadashi Sugiyama and Takaya Imamura, theĀ producer and director of Steel Diver Sub Wars are producing/directing Star Fox along with Miyamoto — and I have a reliable source on that! WIKIPEDIA! Undeniable!

New Metroid —Ā Wii U and/or 3DS

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I thinkĀ a new Metroid titleĀ is very possibleĀ this year. So far Metroid games have been played from either a 2D perspective (most games), or inĀ first-person (Prime games). But that doesn’t mean it’ll always be that way.Ā In 2012 Miyamoto said “the kind of ideas I have on Metroid [are reflected in Metroid Blast].” — a game played from a third-person perspective. Traversal is a major theme in Metroid games, and a third-person perspective would mean the precision and feel of Samus’s movement could be improved. So IĀ think a third-person view is reasonably likely, too. And if that’s right, Platinum are revealing somethingĀ this year…

Zelda Wii U Mentioned

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Nintendo may have said Zelda Wii U won’t be in their Digital Event, but I see through their lies. I’m predicting it’ll be mentioned! That’s right, MENTIONED! Hah, I see through your lies Nintendo! Bold Prediction, right? Wait, that doesn’t actually contradict what they said? Oh… Okay, I predict Aonuma will pop up to talk about it… briefly. I’m not exactly expecting much from Zelda, but they can’t just ignore it.

PokĆ©mon Game With Amiibo Support —Ā Wii U and/or 3DS

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PokĆ©mon Amiibo are pretty much useless in anything but Smash Bros., despite being one of Nintendo’s most beloved brands. But they’ve got to be used for something, right? I predict Nintendo will show a new PokĆ©mon game at E3, launching alongside a fully-supported “PokĆ©mon”Ā line of Amiibo.

Something First Party & Exciting — 3DS

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The 3DS’s 2015 lineup has beenĀ pretty sparse so far. In terms of new first-party retail games there has been… one?! Something exciting’sĀ gotta be announced at E3. I’m just not sure what it could be. I’m expecting and hoping the next main series PokĆ©mon will be announced and released next year, it’s too soon for Zelda, and there’s already been a new IP gamble for 3DS. There has to be something bigĀ here for 3DS fans, and it’ll be excitingĀ to findĀ out what it is.

A Lot More Third-Party & Exciting — 3DS

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Monster Hunter. Yokai Watch. The Great Ace Attorney. Bravely Second. Dragon Quest VIII. There are quite a fewĀ third-party 3DS games that have a strong chance of showing up, even if Nintendo don’t have anything exciting themselves. I wouldn’t be surprised if the majority of future 3DS titles are Japanese third-party & ported titles. Wii U needsĀ strong first-party support, but 3DS can survive with less, meaning Nintendo can gear up game development for their next system instead.

Xenoblade X Release Date

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Xenoblade X will get a release date. I predict November. I’m excited. That’s it.

GameCube Virtual Console or Remake

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We’ll either get a GameCube remake, or finally get GameCube games to download, methinks. Something GameCube-ish. Depends on whether it’s possible to getĀ GameCube games to work withĀ the GamePad, really. GAMES. Mario Sunshine is my bet for a remake.

Club Nintendo Replacement/Better Account Features Mentioned

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Existing owners of Wii U and 3DS know how bad the account system is, so this would bizarrely be a really exciting announcement.Ā Making accounts more user-friendly with features like cross-buy and linking-downloads-to-your-account-so-if-your-system-breaks-you-still-have-access-to-them would not go unnoticed by fans. I don’t think they’ll go to deep into their new online system, but I think it will be at least mentioned.

Smash Bros., Splatoon, & Mario Kart 8 Content!

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I think we’ll get new DLC Content for Smash, Splatoon and Mario Kart 8. I’m not sure what will come to Splatoon and Kart, but Street Fighter music files were found in Smash 3DS update data back in April, and they’re pretty much confirmed to be real at this point. I predict he’ll be revealed on Sunday’s Smash Bros. Presentation (which was correct! (I wrote this on Friday)). As for returning characters, I think Wolf will be shown at the Digital Event, and Roy might show up alongside Ryu on Sunday. I also thinkĀ new, unseen stages are likely to show up.

Wait, this was already announced today (and caused some server problems in the process)!

New Retro Studios Game, Not Metroid — Wii U

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Personally I’d like to see Retro tackle something new and let another team work on Metroid, and actually think that’s fairly likely.Ā Either way, I’m certain Retro will show their newest game this year. It could be a new entry in any number of Nintendo series, or even a totally new concept.

So there — those are my predictions for this year’s Nintendo E3 Presentations! You can post yourĀ ownĀ in the comments, if you want. I don’t really mind. Nope, doesn’t bother me.

Mr. Fuego

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3DS Gets Its First MMORPG in the Form Of Dragon Quest X

Although localisation has come on leaps and bounds in the last decade, one game that hasn’t made it across asia to western shores is Wii/Wii U exclusive Dragon Quest X. However, that could change with the latest tidbit of news – it’s being ported to 3DS!

Only confirmed for Japan at the moment, the subscription based MMO port seems to retain the Wii U control system, with 3DS’ the touchscreen providing ZL, ZR and right analogue stick controls along with a keyboard so you can keep your fellow questers updated.

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It also seems that graphics aren’t going to take as big a hit as they might compared to the existing releases for Wii, Wii U and Windows – the intrinsic need for a wi-fi connection is set to allow some processing to take place in the cloud.

The good news is that the 3DS has a significantly larger installbase than Wii U, so that has to up the chances of localisation. Of course we said that about Dragon Quest VII… Please?

Excited? I am.

Source: dqx.jp

By |2014-10-23T21:16:36+00:00July 8th, 2014|3DS, Dragon Quest|0 Comments
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