Regarding the conference in September, I looked at how many games were shown at the
Nintendo 3DS Conference 2011. I did a comparison between E3 2011:
Nintendo 3DS Conference 2011
Total count: 32
Already announced titles:
Ace Combat 3D: Cross Rumble
Animal Crossing
Beyond the Labyrinth
Biohazard Revelations
Bravely Default
Girls RPG
Hatsune Miku and Future Stars: Project Mirai
Kid Icarus Uprising
Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon
Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games
Martio Kart 7
Metal Gear Solid 3D Snake Eater
Monster Hunter 3 G
New Love Plus
Paper Mario
Rhythm Thief & the Emperors Treasure
Slime Mori Mori Dragon Quest 3
Sonic Generations
Super Mario 3D Land
Tekken 3D: Prime Edition
Theatrhythm Final Fantasy
Tomodachi Collection
Winning Eleven 3DS 2012
Newly revealed titles:
Calcio Bit 3DS
Culdcept 3DS
Fire Emblem
Flower and Animal 3D Encyclopedia
Girls Mode
Mario Tennis Open
SD Gundam G Generation 3D
Shin Sangoku Musou VS
Spirit Camera: The Cursed Memoir
E3 2011
Total count: 75
Shown titles
ACE COMBAT 3D
Anglers Club: Ultimate Bass Fishing 3D
Animal Crossing
BEN 10 GALACTIC RACING
BIT.TRIP SAGA
Captain America : Super Soldier
Cave Story 3D
Columns
Cooking Mama 4 Kitchen Magic
CRUSH 3D
Cubic Ninja
Cute Puppies
Doctor Lautrec and the Forgotten Knights
Dragon Crystal
Driver Renegade
DualPenSports
Face Racers Photo Finish
Farm (working title)
FIFA Soccer 12
Frogger 3D
Generator Rex: Agent of Providence
Green Lantern: Rise of the Manhunters
Happy Feet Two : The Videogame
Heroes of Ruin
Horses 3D
Imagine Babyz 3D
Imagine Fashion Designer
James Noirs Hollywood Crimes
Kid Icarus : Uprising
LEGO City Stories
LEGO Harry Potter : Years 5-7
Lets Golf! 3D
Luigis Mansion 2
MAHJONG CUB3D
Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games
Mario Kart
METAL GEAR SOLID 3D SNAKE EATER
Michael Jackson The Experience
Nano Assault
NCIS (working title)
Need for Speed The Run
Nikoli Pencil Puzzle
PAC-MAN Party
PAC-MAN & GALAGA DIMENSIONS
Paper Mario
Pet Zombies
Petz Fantasy 3D
Picture Lives!
Puzzler Mind Gym (working title)
Raving Rabbids 5 (working title)
Rayman Origins (working title)
RESIDENT EVIL: Revelations
RESIDENT EVIL: THE MERCENARIES 3D
Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Survivor Overclocked
Shinobi
Shinobi
Skylanders Spyros Adventure
Sonic Drift 2
Sonic Generations
Sonic The Hedgehog: Triple Trouble
Spider-Man: Edge of Time
Star Fox 64 3D
Super Mario
Tales of the Abyss
TEKKEN 3D
Tetris
The Adventures of Tintin (working title)
The Hidden
The Legend of Zelda : Ocarina of Time 3D
The Rolling Western
The Sims 3 Pets
Thor : God of Thunder
Transformers: Dark of the Moon
Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment
WWE 12
What must be taken in account here is that several of the titles shown at E3 2011 were released before the September conference, so it probably wouldn't have made much sense to feature them there. Also, as the conference was directed mainly, as far as I can tell, at the Japanese audience some titles were probably deemed uninteresting. What I wanted to show was the ratio between E3 and Nintendo's own conference.
To apply the same ratio to the upcoming September conference may or may not be entirely valid. I shall quote Mr. Iwata to once again show the uncertainty of how the conference will be brought:
Finally, another issue is that the visibility of the future software lineup is unclear. During E3, titles for the overseas markets were highlighted and the titles we introduced then were only the ones to be available at the launch time and within the launch window period, which might make you wonder, What will become of the software in the next year? It is our intention to convey a strong message this fall with the information about the price and the launch date and then to create momentum good enough to convince our consumers to buy (the Wii U), but currently, there must be some concerns. Overall, we believe that the current share price has been determined based on what I mentioned today. In the near term, with the introduction of the Nintendo 3DS XL followed by new software titles in July and August, the most important issue is to what degree we can change the business momentum of the Nintendo 3DS in the world. Then, subsequently, when we launch the Wii U, we intend to announce the next step by saying what will happen in the future, and by doing this, we would like to change the evaluation in the market.
Though we know a bit more thanks to neo2046 who translated a Twitter post by makonako:
Nintendo plans to reveal the launch day and price at September,
and not just the launch titles, also the titles for 2013 will be revealed at that time
http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showpost.php?p=39317007&postcount=4624
Where and how the information will be presented is still unknown, but what has been said about announcing titles aimed at the Japanese audience during this time leads me to believe that the conference will be held in Japan (probably in Tokyo, as with the Nintendo World events). However, there's also a chance of this being something similar to the Wii preview event held on the 14th of September, 2006, in New York City. There the MSRP as well as the launch SKU were revealed, and I think the launch lineup was revealed also. Some games including The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess were playable, but I don't think any new games were revealed.
Apart from Aliens: Colonial Marines and Rayman Legends,
all upcoming Wii U games are marked for launch window or holiday (which in my opinion ought to be the same). I wonder if Nintendo will show all of these titles plus more at the upcoming conference, or if there will only be a select few of already announced titles with more focus on entirely new experiences. To fit in 32+ titles together with information about price, launch, online connectivity and much much more I think would require a bit more than just an hour. So the format of this is very interesting. Will it perhaps be a collection of different distribution ways, Nintendo Direct + regular conference etc.? It will also be cool to see if Nintendo will be able to communicate to the public what Wii U actually is, to convince casuals that it's more than just an add-on to Wii.