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Super Mario 3D trailer is full of raccoon magic
Super Mario 3D is the first “original 3D Mario game for a handheld,” but if the trailer Nintendo showed off yesterday at their E3 Press Conference is anything to go by, it has all the classic elements of a Mario game:
Return of the Tanooki Suit? Check.
Bowser and the Koopalings? Check.
Goombas, Piranha Plants and Bloobers? Check.
Side-scrolling and overhead levels? Check.
Oh yeah, I’m in Mushroom Kingdom heaven. Super Mario 3D will be released exclusively for the 3DS by the end of the year.
Posted in 3DS, News
Tagged E3 2011, Super Mario 3D Land
Michael Jackson moonwalks onto 3DS, Vita
Not the most original of headlines, but what are you going to do? It explains very succinctly that Ubisoft’s Michael Jackson: The Experience will be available for the 3DS and PlayStation Vita this Fall. As does the game’s debut trailer, which you can view above.
Both versions make use of each handheld’s touch screen to match Michael’s choreography with stylus motions on the screen. Actually, I’ll let Ubisoft tell it:
Players will be invited on an interactive journey into Michael Jackson’s artistry, which will set a new benchmark for handheld rhythm games. Using the tactile screens of both consoles, the players move in line with the choreographies on screen to increase their score and bring to life the environments of 15 of Michael Jackson’s hit songs that span his solo career. As players continue to improve and have fun, aiming to become the ultimate performer, they unlock bonus content along the way such as Michael’s special outfits or “power-up” gloves.
The gameplay will be an all-new experience on both platforms. Using the tactile screen, players will draw a series of shapes according to the beat and the choreographies of the Michael Jackson avatar on the screen. By chaining together moves, they will progressively unlock spectacular special effects and other animated background elements, all while being able to watch the avatar perform. During timed freestyle moments, players can even create their own choreographies from a set of classic Michael Jackson moves.
Players will rediscover 15 settings inspired by Michael Jackson’s music videos and stage performances, such as the ghoul-infested graveyard dance from Thriller, the luxurious Palace of the Pharaoh from Remember the Time, the seedy underworld nightclub from Smooth Criminal, and many more. And in addition to the exciting gameplay, gorgeous cinematic cut-scenes will retell these fantastic stories in eye-popping detail.
Posted in 3DS, News, Vita
Tagged E3 2011, Michael Jackson: The Experience
Nintendo @ E3 11: Lego City Stories announced for 3DS, Wii U

After discussing a variety of prototypes of possible Wii U software (including New Super Mario Bros. Wii with a Mii included in the action!), Nintendo of America President Reggie Fils-Aime announced the first third party Wii U game: Lego City Stories. Developed by Lego gurus TT Games, Lego City Stories will be an open world Lego game that includes “a whole city full of Lego vehicles.”
No release date was announced, but it’ll be exclusively available for the 3DS and Wii U.
Posted in 3DS, News, Wii U
Tagged E3 2011, Lego City Undercover
Nintendo @ E3 11: Smash Bros. for Wii U, 3DS announced

Nintendo President Satoru Iwata just announced that a version of Super Smash Bros. is in the works for the 3DS and the Wii U. The games will link up “in some fashion” and it’ll be developed by Kid Icarus: Uprising director Masahiro Sakurai.
No release date (or any other information) was announced.
Posted in 3DS, News, Wii U
Tagged E3 2011, Super Smash Bros. For 3DS, Super Smash Bros. For Wii U
Nintendo @ E3 11: Luigi’s Mansion 2 announced

The 3DS announcements continue as Reggie Fils-Aime just announced that Luigi’s Mansion 2, a brand new game featuring multiple mansions, is in development. The game looks to include a lot of the same ghost-vacuuming fun of the underrated original and, according to Reggie, the 3DS’ 3D display will be very important.
No release date was announced.
Posted in 3DS, News
Tagged E3 2011, Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon
Nintendo @ E3 11: Super Mario 3D, Star Fox 64 3D detailed

More from Reggie Fils-Aime: Star Fox 64 3D is coming in September and will include a four-player battle mode where the 3DS’ camera records your facial expression after a kill. Controlling your Arwing by moving the 3DS as a flight yoke was also confirmed.
Meanwhile, Super Mario 3D was described as “the first 3D Mario game designed for a handheld” and it sees the return of the Tanooki Suit as well as looking a lot like the direct sequel to Super Mario 64 we always wanted. The game will also include side-scrolling and overhead sections. Neat!
Super Mario 3D will be released before the end of 2011.
Posted in 3DS, News
Tagged E3 2011, Star Fox 64 3D, Super Mario 3D Land
Nintendo @ E3 11: Mario Kart 3DS is tricked out

Nintendo of America President Reggie Fils-Aime just introduced Mario Kart 3DS and he described it as a “tricked out version you’ve never played before.” And he may be right. Karts can now be outfitted with gliders to get a little extra air off of jumps as well as travel underwater. Also, coins are back for speed boosts.
Mario Kart 3DS will be released this holiday season.
Posted in 3DS, News
Tagged E3 2011, Mario Kart 7
Nintendo @ E3 11: Zelda’s 25th anniversary celebrated with four games

Accompanied by a full orchestra, Shigeru Miyamoto unveiled the 25th Anniversary celebration of the NES release of The Legend of Zelda.
According to Miyamoto, each of Nintendo’s platforms will get in on the celebration. Starting today, The Legend of Zelda: Link’s Awakening DX will be added to the newly launched 3DS eShop. It will be followed next week by The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time 3D. In September, the DSi will receive The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords as a free download.
Miyamoto also confirmed that The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword will be released “this holiday season” alongside a gold Wii Remote with Triforce styling.







