Thanks to Robert for the tip!
GoldenEye 007 Wii multiplayer footage
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Square Enix is developing Mario Sports Mix
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Here’s a piece of interesting news. According to a page from Nintendo’s Japanese E3 site, Square Enix is developing Mario Sports Mix. This won’t be the companies first work with a Mario sports game, however. Square Enix also created Mario Hoops 3-on-3 for the DS, which was released in 2006.
First footage of Conduit 2
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Thanks to jcr for the tip!
First in-game Sonic Colors footage
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Famitsu software sales (6/7 – 6/13)
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1. [Wii] Xenoblade
2. [Wii] Super Mario Galaxy 2
3. [PS3] Grand Theft Auto: Episodes from Liberty City
4. [DS] Dragon Quest Monsters: Joker 2
5. [DS] Mega Man Zero Collection
6. [PS3] Just Cause 2
7. [PSP] Fairy Tail Portable Guild
8. [DS] Tomodachi Collection
9. [Wii] Wii Fit Plus
10. [PS3] World Soccer Winning Eleven 2010: Aoki Samurai no Chousen
Donkey Kong Country Returns footage
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Nintendo explains why the Vitality Sensor was absent from E3
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This was something I was thinking about today. I was pretty much sure that the Wii Vitality Sensor would should up at E3 in some form, but it was strangely missing. So, why did Nintendo decide against showing off the peripheral? Well, according to a spokesperson, it was more or less explained that it wasn’t right for the show. With all of the big announcements, including the first showing of the 3DS, that makes sense. I’m just wondering when Nintendo will talk about the Vitality Sensor again. Will it be this year?
More Nintendo details from E3 – 3DS battery life, Pikmin 3, more
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– You can turn off the HUD in Zelda with the controller on-screen
– Nintendo looking to match battery life of the DSi
– Regarding orchestrated music in Zelda for Wii, the number of staff working at Nintendo has increased to write more songs
– Pikmin 3 not brought to E3 since Miyamoto didn’t want it to be a distraction for other games
– “Rest assured, though, we are very hard at work on Pikmin.”
– Developers want Skyward Sword to have streamlined combat, which is why you can drink a potion and move at the same time
– Same person who worked on the whip in Spirit Tracks is working on it for Skyward Sword
– The game will, of course, involve puzzles and exploring as well as combat (because of this, he doesn’t seem to think players getting tired will be an issue)