Liveblog thread for 3DS new Nintendo IP announcement (Code Name STEAM)

Im sure its a fitnesse game guys!

Ultra shakeweight 3D.

People are already shaking their 3ds for free coins, might as well make it a full game.
 
Still not sure, about the new IP thing, but this list is prmising:

Franchises Miyamoto has created include Mario (the best-selling video game franchise of all time), Donkey Kong, The Legend of Zelda, Star Fox, F-Zero, Pikmin, and the Wii series
 
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So I'm guessing this will be the last 3DS reveal of E3 based on the wording of the Polygon liveblog?

Pretty sad when you look at how awesome 2013 was for 3DS :(
 
Miyamoto made a bunch of tech demos just to show off the Wii U's GamePad. He doesn't really need to do that for a handheld that's been around for four years and probably has two years left at best.

And even if it is a tech demo or casual thing, that's probably why it's a roundtable a day after Nintendo's main show, because they wanted to show it off without making people upset during the main video thing.

90 Minute roundtable for a tech demo or casual thing? No chance surely.

Sounds like a big game to me, especially with it being the only 3DS game shown by Nintendo over the whole of E3 (SSB was known).

Edit: Wild guess? Penguins
 
I can't. Care to explain what I'm missing?

Well, this isn't my opinion, but here goes:

I think many feel that Miyamoto has lost the edge that made him so good - many assert that Pikmin was his last good franchise, and that his most recent attempts have not lived up to the standard he set. Project Giant Robot and Project Guard were met with decidedly mixed reception - regardless of how early they are in development. Wii Music also has left a stain on his name.

Furthermore, some see his influence as detrimental to the games he supervises, with the most common example being Paper Mario Sticker Star.

I've only really scratched the surface, but Miyamoto has received a fair amount of stick recently, and many do not seem to trust him anymore. Deserved? No idea.
 
Miyamoto's first title under the quality of life banner.
A quasi game that will challenge you physically and gets you moving!
 
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