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Nintendo is back in the video gaming picture with the recent release of two new gaming consoles, the "Super Smash Bros" on Wii U, and Amiibo figurines. The Japanese video game company is intent on giving Sony and Microsoft a run for the gamers' money this coming holiday season.
Japanese multinational company Nintendo on Friday, released the "Super Smash Bros." for Wii U.
Nintendo has a lot to prove this year at E3. In the wake of lackluster sales and a paltry software lineup, the company needs to bring its big guns, otherwise known as Mario, Zelda, and Smash Bros., to salvage its reputation among gamers. Thankfully, the Big N reportedly plans to do just that. Tune in at e3.nintendo.com for an official live stream at 10 AM (EST) as we bring you up to the minute coverage in Latinos Post's live blog.
Though Nintendo will not be having a press conference at E3 like Sony and Nintendo, it still will have many new games to show off during the event, and more games to announce during their Nintendo Direct that coincides with the E3's final day, June 11. So what should gamers expect from Nintendo during E3?
Nintendo's E3 website teases the return of Mario and other classic characters during E3.
Even amidst EA raining on their latest Nintendo Direct parade, Nintendo is soldiering on, promising a slate of exciting reveals for the next preview event. In anticipation of E3, the company has confirmed that a new Mario Kart, a new Super Smash Bros, and a new 3D Mario game would be revealed during the next Nintendo Direct.
The New 3D Mario Game will be out by October, according to discussions with high-level retail executives.
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