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E3 2015

Nintendo’s Digital Event will begin at 12 PM ET / 9 AM PT / 5 PM in the UK / 6 PM in Europe (1 hour from now). You can watch the live stream as it happens below.

Jon will be handling the live blog portion of our coverage, so all updates will follow below once the event begins. I’ll also be adding new posts to the site as announcements are made. Expect TONS of additional coverage of Nintendo’s E3 2015 presence throughout the day as well as the entire week.

Since we have a little while to go, feel free to use this post as a chat thread of sorts. Share with us your last minute predictions! And enjoy everything Nintendo has to offer this week.

*Note: the Nintendo Digital Event should be 51 minutes long.

Star Fox Zero (Wii U)

  • Gamepad footage shown – inside cockpit
  • Arwings transform – Ground form shown with 2 legs
  • Tanks, hovercrafts, other vehicles shown. All with varying use on the gamepad
  • Gyro controls confirmed as an option
    • Talks about varied control schemes thanks to the gamepad and 2 sticks
  • Walker was originally from Star Fox 2 but the game never made it out
  • Landmaster returns
  • Gyrowing can send a recon unit which is viewable from the gamepad

Skylanders: Super Charger

  • Turbo Charged Donkey Kong + Barrel Blaster vehicle announced
  • Hammer Slam Bowser + Crown Cruiser vehicle as well
  • Upgrade trees for both characters that are expected and un-expected
    • Example given is Magma Bowser
  • Double up as amiibo

Mario Maker

  • 8-bit Link shown
  • 8-bit Marth
  • 8-bit Isabelle
  • 8-bit Yoshi
  • 8-bit Luigi
  • Can combine elements from different games – stacking different enemies on top of each other / in different places (Bowser underwater)
  • Mystery mushrooms allow Mario to take the form of other amiibo
  • Releasing an 8-bit amiibo to celebrate the 30 year anniverary
  • Booklet being released with a bunch of sample courses
  • Miyamoto spoke about his own level design process
    • Starts with levels he wants to make and works backwards
    • Uses world 1-1 as an example of a tutorial that’s not a tutorial
  • September 11th release date

 

The Legend of Zelda: Triforce Heroes

  • 3 player 3DS game
  • A Link Between Worlds art style
  • 4-swords inspired
  • Outfit Link with new clothing – Samurai + Jester outfits shown
  • Focus on multiplayer and co-op – Previously was competitive, get more rupees etc. but the focus this game is co-operative elements
  • Totem Mechanic is the ability for Links to carry each other on their shoulders and reach higher places
  • 4 players was too tall so they settled on 3
  • For single player there are supporting doll characters, can switch like in 4 swords
  • Set in a fashion savvy city and each player claims to be the hero… and so it begins
  • Online play confirmed

Hyrule Warriors: All stars

  • All previous information re-iterated
  • Red King has attacks in his boat form
  • Switch between characters by tapping the bottom screen
  • 1st Quarter 2016

Metroid Prime Federation Force (3DS) announced

  • Also includes Metroid Prime: Blast Ball
    • Competitive shooter previously announced

Fire Emblem Fates

  • Story elements shown, slated for 2016

Shin Megami x FE

  • Set in modern day world
  • Anime trailer shown, featured Chrom in a modern day outfit

Xenoblade Chronicles X

  • 4th of December 2015 release date announced

Animal Crossing Happy Home Designer

  • A number of different buildings shown, including a school
  • amiibo card shown tapping on

Animal Crossing Wii U

  • Board game of some description
  • K.K. Slider, Tom Nook Isabelle, Mabel amiibo shown
  • Competitive board game set in the animal crossing universe, collect currencies like bells and progress through island + town theme maps with events involving animal crossing staples
  • Slated for Holiday 2015

Yoshi’s Woolly World

  • More gameplay footage shown
  • variable difficulty curve depending on how much the player wants to get out of a stage
  • Multiplayer is both co-operative but also elements to disrupt your friend, such as being able to turn them into an egg
  • Different Yoshi models can be unlocked with amiibo – Mario and Samus designs shown
  • October 16 2015 release date

Yo-kai Watch

  • Find yo-kai with the yo-kai lens, befriend them and use them in battle
  • touch screen battle elements shown, spinning a wheel to access commands and do attacks
  • Slated for holiday 2015

Mario & Luigi Paper Jam

  • The world of Paper Mario and Mario & Luigi cross
  • Both art styles shown
  • Looks like 4 playable characters like Partners in Time for the DS
  • A lot more than traditional RPG elements shown, Papercraft Mario demoed which was essentially a tank

Mario Tennis Ultra Smash

  • Mario Tennis for the Wii U, coming holiday 2015

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Update: Bumped to the top. Fully translated tweets:

[Iwata] Originally, the Media Briefings (press conferences) were attended not only by reporters but also by security analysts, distributors and game industry staff—but now that Internet broadcasting is commonplace, many videogame fans can now watch them, too.

[Iwata] On the other hand, the information sought by reporters present at the press conferences can vary greatly depending on their viewpoints. As a result, every year saw the difficulty of pleasing everyone increase. That’s when we settled for a new format to convey information. With the Nintendo Direct format, our E3 has greatly evolved in the last 2-3 years.

[Iwata] This is the back story as to how the Media Briefing changed into the Nintendo Digital Event. During the Digital Event broadcast, we also have distributors gather and open a conference specially dedicated to them.

[Iwata] During our financial results briefing on May 8th, we talked about how we won’t announce anything about the new NX hardware until next year, and how we don’t have plans to showcase our QoL (Quality of Life) business or smart device announcements at E3, which we at Nintendo consider a trade fair for console games. However, perhaps these statements may not reached out as far as we had hoped.

[Iwata] For this year’s Nintendo Digital Event, we will use the occasion to showcase Wii U and 3DS software that is expected to release this year and early next year. It will be voiced in English with Japanese subtitles. This year, I’d like to join you all in Japan to watch the broadcast together. (Note: The second half of that tweet obviously pertains only to Japan.)


Nintendo president Satoru Iwata has reconfirmed what fans should and shouldn’t expect from the Digital Event today. You know, just in case you needed a reminder.

Once again, Nintendo will be focusing on games launching through early 2016. This applies to both Wii U and 3DS.

As mentioned previously, there will be no talk about Nintendo’s next system known as the “NX”. There also won’t be any news about the Big N’s Quality of Life initiative or smart device games.

That’s it! Iwata will be watching along from Japan as the Nintendo Digital Event airs. He’ll probably be tweeting throughout the day as well.

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LEGO Dimensions’ E3 2015 trailer, which puts the focus on Portal, has now been released. You can watch it below.

Frizzy’s E3 2015 trailer is now available for viewing. Check it out below.

The official E3 2015 trailer for YIIK is now available for viewing. We’ve posted it below.

The folks over at 13AM Games are popping up on Twitch’s E3 stream to show off Runbow in about 10 minutes. You can check out the live stream after the break.

Nintendo stopped by Twitch’s E3 set today, just as it did for YouTube’s live stream. The same games were shown (namely Yoshi’s Woolly World and Mutant Mudds). Still, you can catch the Twitch highlights after the break.

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LEGO Dimensions got its first live gameplay showcase and demo during YouTube Live at E3 today. Take a look at the stream archive below.

Nintendo of Europe’s Twitch channel gives us a rough time length for tomorrow’s Digital Event.

Based on the schedule shown, it should be an hour or less. That’s because the Digital Event is taking place at 6 PM in Europe, which is then followed by the Treehouse stream at 7 PM.

Last year’s Digital Event was 47 minutes long, and was packed with a number of new announcements. It’ll be interesting to see what Nintendo has in store for us tomorrow!

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