By Nick Pino
Nintendo at E3 2016
Look, no one is going to argue that Nintendo had its best showing last year. It unveiled a Metroid game that no one asked for – actually leading some gamers to create a petition to have the project canned – and rewarded attendees with a demo of the less-than-appealing revamp of the Star Fox franchise.
It’s harsh to call Nintendo’s E3 2015 performance a flop but, well, it’s hard to describe it any other way. I’m not trying to criticize Nintendo for last year’s performance (OK, maybe I am a little), but really it’s just my way of showing my favorite publisher some tough love.
I’m optimistic that the Big N, even under new management, can show up to this year’s tradeshow head held high and with the games that will remind fans why our New Nintendo 3DS isn’t quite ready to join the PlayStation Vita and Xbox One Kinect in our closets just yet.
That’s because Nintendo has everything it needs to win back gamers this year: two new Pokemon games and The Legend of Zelda title we’ve waited patiently for since Skyward Sword came out in 2011. That’s like walking …read more
Source:: techradar.com – Gaming