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Mario and Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games
I hope you like “The Legend of Zelda”, because this is basically all you’ll see from Nintendo at E3. It was initially believed that that was the only game the developer plans to present in Los Angeles, so the recent news of Pokemon Sun and Moon making their way there is a great relief.
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Not really, it turns out!
But the good news is that Nintendo is going to show more than Zelda at the event. The company made it clear earlier this year that the newest game in the legendary action-adventure series (which doesn’t even have a name yet) will basically dominate their E3 slate. The new PS 4.5 is rumored to be able to run games in 4K, which the NX can not do.
Nintendo eShop first launched on Nintendo 3DS on 7th June 2011, and to celebrate its fifth anniversary, some of the most popular download-exclusive titles for both Nintendo 3DS and Wii U will be available at up to 50% off from 9th June to 23rd June.
There has reportedly been a delay in the mass production of Nintendo NX video game console in order to figure the virtual reality feature in the device which will look to boost the gaming experience that the system has to offer.
Citing sources from “the related upstream supply chain”, the publication said Nintendo delayed the mass production to early 2017 to develop the Nintendo NX into a device that can “gain advantages in the upcoming video game and mobile game competitions”. The day will also hold a “Pokémon GO” panel at 10 a.m. PT (1 p.m. ET).
With Nintendo already confirming that they will be highly involved in this year’s Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3), fans are already expecting a lot of goodies from the company specifically with regard to the Wii U version of “The Legend of Zelda”.
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Nintendo has now added that they will be showing off a few more games at the event but the Legend of Zelda will remain as the only playable game by Nintendo at the show.