This information comes from Nintendo of America president Reggie Fils-Aime…
On the decision not to show Zelda Wii U at E3…
Reggie Fils-Aime: “It goes back to the statement i made earlier about how we view E3. We just fundamentally don’t believe in showing content at E3 that is going to be a long term proposition. We like to show content that typically will launch in the upcoming Holiday and maybe extending into the first half of the following year. And at this point, the new Zelda for Wii U is not a 2015 project.”
On how Nintendo showed Zelda Wii U last year even though it seemed like a Q3 game…
Fils-Aime: “No, but when we showed it last year, we believed it was a 2015 game.”
This information comes from the latest issue of Famitsu…
– Titled “The Adventure of the Foggy Night and I”
– Ryuunosuke takes on the defense of the famous Japanese author, Natsume Souseki
– Ryuunosuke is again asked by Chief Justice Vortex to stand in court
– The defendant is Souseki
– He is a Japanese transfer student living with his cat, Wagahai
– Souseki is accused of stabbing a young woman
– He admits he and the victim were the only ones at the scene
– Souseki wound up running away
– Ryuunosuke and Susato take the case
– The two begin interviewing the townspeople on the street near the murder scene
– One of the people they encounter is John Garrideb
– John is a well-to-do gentleman who seems to take his name from a Sherlock Holmes story, “The Adventure of the Three Garridebs”
– They also run into Iris, who shows off her own skills of deduction, putting Ryuunosuke on the receiving end of a Holmesian observe-and-deduce session
– Man shown in Famitsu who seems to be from the police – he appeared on the boxart under Vortex.