Allow me to clarify: While I definitely want to hear what you WANT to see at launch, first and foremost, I want to hear what you EXPECT to see. Still, tell me what you want to see, but tell me your predictions first. Preliminary thanks.
Honestly, my excitement has given me a lot of thought; what WILL Nintendo have as their launch titles? So, I've looked back. What's due for a new release? What makes the most sense? I've given it all a lot of thought. I definitely don't expect to see it all, but I would not be surprised at all to see some of the following titles on E3 day.
Super Smash Bros. Fracas/Rumble/Fisticuffs/etc... : Well, it's been a while. The last Smash Bros. will have come out 4 years in the past by the time that Cafe comes out. Just about all of the important characters that have progressed in the past will have progressed. Also, there's plenty of great characters that would be great new fighters if the big N took the time to tap into them: Megaman, Quote of Cave Story, and Ameterasu of Okami (her form in Okamiden could be a great small character), to name just a few. I could definitely see this one happening.
Resident Evil: I think there's been a RE game on every Nintendo system since the series' conception. Also, they're releasing the Mercenaries 3D on the 3DS; I could forsee that being like Metroid Prime Hunters and Metroid Prime 3.
Pikmin 3: Unreleased on the wii, yet promised to us, this game could debut on Project Cafe. It could showcase the system's graphics if done right, and I'm sure it's been in development for long enough. It's way overdue. Maybe now will be the time of opportunity for the Pikmin franchise.
Starfox: Similar to how I could see RE working out, the Starfox 64 3DS game is not really a fully new game. The framework for game design and graphics were already there; a developer could do it as a side project whilst developing something larger fairly easily. Also, a new Starfox console game could be used well to showcase the graphical power of the Cafe.
Call of Duty: Well, they're trying to regain the so-called hardcore crowd. They want to showcase graphical power. They're trying to reach out to third party game developers. Honestly, this one makes a lot of sense to me.
So, what're your guys'/gals' thoughts? Anything I missed that I could have missed that has great potential? What would you love to see at launch? Tell me! I'd be thrilled to know!
Honestly, my excitement has given me a lot of thought; what WILL Nintendo have as their launch titles? So, I've looked back. What's due for a new release? What makes the most sense? I've given it all a lot of thought. I definitely don't expect to see it all, but I would not be surprised at all to see some of the following titles on E3 day.
Super Smash Bros. Fracas/Rumble/Fisticuffs/etc... : Well, it's been a while. The last Smash Bros. will have come out 4 years in the past by the time that Cafe comes out. Just about all of the important characters that have progressed in the past will have progressed. Also, there's plenty of great characters that would be great new fighters if the big N took the time to tap into them: Megaman, Quote of Cave Story, and Ameterasu of Okami (her form in Okamiden could be a great small character), to name just a few. I could definitely see this one happening.
Resident Evil: I think there's been a RE game on every Nintendo system since the series' conception. Also, they're releasing the Mercenaries 3D on the 3DS; I could forsee that being like Metroid Prime Hunters and Metroid Prime 3.
Pikmin 3: Unreleased on the wii, yet promised to us, this game could debut on Project Cafe. It could showcase the system's graphics if done right, and I'm sure it's been in development for long enough. It's way overdue. Maybe now will be the time of opportunity for the Pikmin franchise.
Starfox: Similar to how I could see RE working out, the Starfox 64 3DS game is not really a fully new game. The framework for game design and graphics were already there; a developer could do it as a side project whilst developing something larger fairly easily. Also, a new Starfox console game could be used well to showcase the graphical power of the Cafe.
Call of Duty: Well, they're trying to regain the so-called hardcore crowd. They want to showcase graphical power. They're trying to reach out to third party game developers. Honestly, this one makes a lot of sense to me.
So, what're your guys'/gals' thoughts? Anything I missed that I could have missed that has great potential? What would you love to see at launch? Tell me! I'd be thrilled to know!