New Super Mario bros. Wii Super Mario Galaxy 2 Metroid: The Other M Golden Sun DS Mario VS DK 3: Mini's March Again Wii Fit Plus
Already announced:
Mario & Luigi 3: Bowser's Inside Story Wario Ware: DIY Flip Note Studio Sin and Punishment 2 Wii Sports Resort
Both Nintendo itself and Cammie redeemed themselves this year. I was pleasantly surprised. Lack of Kirby Wii and Pikmin is a bit surprising. I think they'll announce them some time this year. After all, Miyamoto has a round table tonight, and there's another Nintendo conference in Japan next week. I'll discuss the three conferences, in detail, later.
Very disappointing conference. The only games I'm interested in actually buying are sequels - and not even fulls sequels at that, but crappy midquels, really.
I'd go into detail buy I'm lazy. Maybe I'll copypasta my post from another forum or something.
It's not like the other companies had any new IP's either. Three AAA games isn't good enough? I'm sure Nintendo will reveal more games in the coming months. After all, 1 game for an entire holiday season certainly won't happen.
New Super Mario Bros. Wii looks fun - but no better than, say, Mega Man 9. I'd be happy to spend ten, twenty, even thirty bucks for it - but they'll REALLY need to convince me it's worth $50.
Super Mario Galaxy 2 is meh. I'll probably end up enjoying it, as I did the original Galaxy, and it certainly doesn't seem BAD, but I have no real interest. Much like Wii Fit Plus, while I'm going to buy it, it's nothing I'm excited for.
And Other M? I don't like it. Metroid is an exploration based game - Samus isn't Ryu, she's a bounty hunter in heavy space armor. Metroid Prime: Hunters was a terrible game, because it forgot that Metroid isn't an FPS. Other M - from what I've seen - doesn't seem to grasp this concept, either.
...but I'd love to be proven wrong on all counts.
I'm currently more hyped for Metroid Prime Trilogy than pretty much all of the games they've announced - and I already OWN those games.
They showed a single image of Zelda Wii - but no details other than that, and we still don't get to see the picture. They DID show off some new Spirit Tracks stuff, though; a trailer and stuff.
See, I wasn't excited at ALL for Phantom Hourglass, but when I got into it, I instantly fell in love with it. So, logically, I'm now excited for the sequel.
The controls can't really be done on the Wii(drawing on the map, blowing torches out, using Sleep Mode to progress) . That would need a whole new game with a whole new control scheme