Project P - 100 was probably the most interesting Wii
U game showcased at E3, mainly because a lot of stuff seems to be going on — it's a game you can't easily classify into a particular genre.
ZombiU was easily one of the most impressive Wii
U games showcased at E3, with great visuals and innovative use of the Wii U GamePad controller.
Not exact matches
Officially speaking, Namco Bandai hasn't listed any Wii
U titles to be
showcased at TGS, but some clever folks over at AdrianSang managed to find some solid evidence of Namco Bandai Wii
U games.
Nintendo won't be present at TGS this year, but third party publishers, especially those out of Japan, will be
showcasing Wii
U games at the event.
LEGO Marvel Avengers is hitting the Wii
U next year and Warner Bros.
showcased a brand new trailer for the
game at New York Comic - Con.
One of the perks of getting the special edition of the Super Mario Maker release is that gorgeous artbook that
showcases the evolution of Mario's design, from his early days on the NES all the way to the more modern Wii
U and 3DS
games that have been released in recent years.
When the Wii
U was revealed at E3 a few months ago, EA
showcased a brief glimpse of Battlefield 3 on Nitnendo's new console, but didn't dwell into further details regarding the
game — other than it would become the first Battlefield
game on a Nintendo console.
There was also a pretty sweet new trailer
showcasing the
game on Wii
U:
Nintendo is present at Comic Con this year, where they are
showcasing several Wii
U games, including Super Mario Maker, the
game that lets players create their own Mario levels.
Instead of a typical flashy presentation at the Electronic Entertainment Expo, the Japanese gaming giant opted to
showcase several
games for its Wii
U system during a brief Tuesday presentation at its booth on the show floor of the gaming industry's annual trade show.
Shigeru Miyamoto, a Japanese video
game designer, introduces the Pikmin 3 at the Nintendo Wii
U software
showcase during the E3
game show in Los Angeles, Tuesday, June 11.
This time around, there's quite a lot of
games showcased: 9 in total, on both the Wii
U and the Nintendo 3DS (with a mix of retail and digital - only titles), including Monster Hunter X!
Nintendo Land was one of the new titles
showcased at E3 this year, and according to Nintendo, the
game will be to the Wii
U what the Wii Sports was to the Wii — it's meant to
showcase the possibilities and the gameplay of the new Wii
U GamePad controller.
A couple of days ago, Nintendo held a «Wii
U Experience» event in New York City,
showcasing the Wii
U and a ton of
games to Nintendo fans and
gamers.
We have rounded up all the Wii
U trailers that were
showcased at E3 over the past few days, ranging from Nintendo's first party titles, to third party
games such as ZombiU and Scribblenauts Unlimited.
Wii
U Experience in New York City shows
gamers what the Wii
U is all about, with over a dozen playable
games showcased at the event.
What started as a so - and - so Mario
game showcased at E3, where it got little attention, has turned into a must - have Wii
U game.
Nintendo is expected to reveal several new
games during its pre-E3 2013 Wii
U Software
Showcase, including a 3D Mario
game from the Super Mario Galaxy team.
Dec 21st - Monster Rancher could make a wonderful
game on the Wii
U while
showcasing the Gamepad's unique functionality.
The
game perfectly
showcases everything the Wii
U GamePad is capable of doing and more, and yet certain aspects of the
game still leave room for improvement on Nintendo's side of things.
Wii
U gamers have been using it to express interest in the
game ever since Nintendo stepped up its marketing efforts with the title by using Japanese streaming site NicoNico to
showcase some of the gameplay that is going into the series.
A new F - Zero
game would a great way for Nintendo to
showcase what the Wii
U is capable of, especially with its new tablet controller.
NX, like literally all home consoles, is going to have an underwhelming launch year in terms of releases, and the best
games will likely be the ones whose development began years ago on the Wii
U (and thus will not be the optimal
showcases of the new technology) anyway.
The trailer shows off Zelda: Breath of the Wild, the one
game we knew was coming to Nintendo Switch as well as Wii
U, but also
showcases Skyrim, an enhanced version of Mario Kart 8 (King Boo character and the ability to hold two items instead of just one), Splatoon and NBA 2K17.
The VITA's remote - play capabilities are astonishing and Ubisoft
showcased the near seamless transition of the
game from the TV to the handheld which left us very impressed and in our opinion, steals a lot of the «thunder» from Nintendo and the Wii
U's similar capabilities.
The final day of Nintendo Treehouse: Live begins at 10 a.m. PTon Wednesday, June 15, and will primarily offer a
showcase of previously announced Wii
U and Nintendo 3DS
games, including Tokyo Mirage Sessions #FE (June 24), Monster Hunter Generations from Capcom (July 15), Paper Mario: Color Splash (Oct. 7) and Dragon Quest VII: Fragments of the Forgotten Past (2016).
At the adjacent Sheraton Seattle Hotel, Nintendo will host a dedicated Nindies lounge
showcasing 13 independent
games made for Wii
U and Nintendo 3DS.
Nintendo Treehouse: Live begins at 10 a.m. PT on Wednesday, June 15 with a special Pokémon GO developer Q&A, and concludes its programming at E3 with a
showcase of previously announced Wii
U and Nintendo 3DS
games, including Paper Mario: Color Splash, YO - KAI WATCH 2: Bony Spirits and YO - KAI WATCH 2: Fleshy Souls, Rhythm Heaven Megamix, Tokyo Mirage Sessions #FE, Monster Hunter Generations and Dragon Quest VII: Fragments of the Forgotten Past.
Since last month, the videos only
showcase Nintendo Switch titles, though some of the
games may also be available on other platforms (the Wii
U or the Nintendo 3DS).
While Breath of the Wild is easily the biggest title of the Switch's launch, it's also simultaneously available on the Wii
U, so Nintendo may have hoped to both boast a legit exclusive and a more accessible casual experience with 1 -2-Switch, a party
game that compiles numerous quirky minigames
showcasing what the Switch's trademark motion - sensing Joy - Con controllers are capable of.
It will be the occasion for the company to
showcase three major
games on the Wii
U: Super Smash Bros. for Wii
U, Splatoon, and the upcoming Super Mario Maker!
In the previous years, Nintendo of America has hosted mall tours that tour around different malls across the country,
showcasing best selling and some new Wii
U and 3DS
games.
Nintendo made a statement to IGN, saying the focus of the company at E3 will be «
showcasing the many
games we have coming for both Wii
U and Nintendo 3DS.»
While the gameplay video
showcases the Wii
U version of Legend Of Zelda Breath Of The Wild, but the
game will also launch for Nintendo's upcoming console Nintendo Switch.
that its upcoming Legend of Zelda
game will be
showcased at E3 this June, and that it will launch simultaneously on both Wii
U and NX in 2017.
Nintendo confirmed that its upcoming Legend of Zelda
game will be
showcased at E3 this June, and that it will launch simultaneously on both Wii
U and NX in 2017.
On the verge of retiring it's less than successful Wii
U system, Nintendo opted to take a different approach to North America's biggest video
game showcase.
In this post, you will find all the official recordings from Day 2 of Nintendo Treehouse Live @ E3 2016, which
showcased various
games on Wii
U and 3DS!
The next edition in the Mario & Sonic Olympic Games series is due soon and there's a new trailer
showcasing the Wii -
U game available to watch below.
Another trailer for the
game has been released which
showcases even more gameplay of the Wii -
U version.
Bayonetta 2 is by far the most adult
game on this best Wii
U games list;
showcasing the character's sex appeal, as well as nonstop action and imaginative gameplay mechanics.
Nintendo opened it's Digital Even at E3 this year by
showcasing the previously announced Star Fox Wii
U game.
Although it may not be the Metroid Prime sequel we were hoping for on Wii
U, the Blast Ball that was
showcased at the Nintendo World Championships turned out to be a new Metroid
game, Metroid Prime:...
The latest
game in the franchise, Paper Mario: Color Splash, has been receiving lots of attention recently at Nintendo's E3
Showcase and is coming to Wii
U on October 7th.
When you visit Legend of Zelda's official website, you're greeted with a series of videos
showcasing gameplay and footage in a series of clips from the Wii
U version of the
game.
There's a lot to digest from this news, but the overwhelming, frigid - breeze - in - your - face implication here is that Nintendo is now ostensibly finished with the Wii
U. Yes, Zelda will still come out for the ailing console, and I'm sure the
game's E3 presence will go above and beyond to
showcase the benefits of the Wii
U's unique gamepad controller to the experience.
NetFlix also works in this capacity, and in an era when everyone loves the Optimum app on their iPad, the Wii
U's ability to
showcase full - console
games on the second screen could be something special.
The company will additionally
showcase The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel II for the PlayStation ® 3 computer entertainment system and «PSVita» system, Corpse Party for the Nintendo 3DS family of systems, and recently announced indie
games; Shantae: Half - Genie Hero for PS4 ™, Wii
U ™, and «PSVita», Touhou: Scarlet Curiosity for PS4 ™, and Exile's End for PS4 ™, Wii
U, and «PSVita.»
Nintendo Land was supposed to be the Wii Sports of the console: a
showcase title that converted
gamers and non-
gamers alike to the Wii
U experience.
Absolutely nothing, since this was specifically meant to be about the Wii
U console rather than a
showcase of
games.