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What games did you end up getting from Nintendo’s E3 2015 showcase?

  • Jeffery Williams
  • June 6, 2022
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Nintendo’s E3 2015 showcase was a big hit with the gaming community, but some gamers may have been left feeling lukewarm. Here are the games that gamers got excited about in Nintendo’s announcement of its lineup for this year.

The “nintendo e3 games” is a question that was asked in the Nintendo E3 2015 showcase. The company showed off many new and exciting games for their upcoming console, the Nintendo NX.

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Nintendo didn’t have a very good showing at E3 2015, and it was a significant drop from the previous year. But there were some shining moments in there, in my opinion.

So, even though they weren’t on their original platforms, what games did you wind up picking up? The following is the sequence in which the announcements were made:

  1. Star Fox Zero: I bought this (together with Star Fox Guard) for $20 on Amazon last year and am enjoying it. The controls are a bit strange at first, but after about two levels, I got accustomed to them.

  2. Skylanders SuperChargers: I’ve never been a fan of Skylanders and have no plans to start now. Even though I just use them as Amiibo in Smash, I did acquire the DK and Bowser figurines they introduced with it.

  3. Zelda Tri Force Heroes: I bought it to round out my 3DS’s Zelda collection. I don’t have someone to play it with locally or online, and I’ve heard single player is a pain.

  4. Now that the Switch version of Hyrule Warriors Legends is out, there’s no reason to.

  5. Metroid Prime Federation Force: Jeez, I remember folks disliking this like it was yesterday. I bought it mostly to complete my Metroid collection on my 3DS. Prime 4’s Amiibo outfits are very fantastic, so let’s hope it lives up to the anticipation.

  6. Fire Emblem Fates: I paid roughly $100 for the game and all of the DLC late last year. I’m currently going through Birthright, and the gameplay is about average for FE games. Corrin is a Mary Sue, and the plot is boring. Let’s hope the other options provide more.

  7. Tokyo Mirage Sessions: This game didn’t have an English title at the time, but I picked it up on the Switch and haven’t played it yet. However, I adore the characters in Fire Emblem Heroes.

  8. Xenoblade Chronicles X: I HAVE TO FINISH THIS. There’s little hope of a Switch port anytime soon, so this is the primary reason I keep it on, other from heritage reasons.

  9. Animal Crossing: New Leaf Designer for a Happy Home: I’ve never been a fan of Animal Crossing, but I’m aware that the New Horizons DLC is virtually the whole game. How did it go?

  10. Amiibo Festival for Animal Crossing: This was probably despised even more than Federation Force. Is there anybody here who really purchased it? For a lot of folks, I’m very convinced this game nearly destroyed Amiibo. The volume of unsold AC figurines cluttering up shelves didn’t sit well with retailers.

  11. Yoshi’s Woolly World: I played it on the 3DS and really like the stop motion shorts. Even though I’ve never been a fan of Yoshi games, this one is a lot of fun. It also goes all out with Amiibo compatibility, especially on the 3DS.

  12. Yokai Observation: Meh. Sure, it has a following, but I’ve never been a fan of monster-catching RPGs.

  13. Paper Jam with Mario and Luigi: I believe this game is vastly underappreciated. There are a lot of QOL modifications, but it’s not as sluggish or tutorial-heavy as Dream Team. However, the crossover notion may be executed much more effectively.

  14. LMAO alright, Mario Tennis Ultra Smash.

  15. Super Mario Maker: I’ve played this a lot, and it’s one of the finest applications of the Wii U GamePad I’ve ever seen. I also purchased the 3DS port and the Switch sequel. However, the release date in North America is unfortunate.

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