During Nintendo's first look preview trailer of its upcoming console, the Nintendo Switch, footage of a brand new 3D Super Mario game
debuted alongside the console's first details.
Not exact matches
When Nintendo first
debuted the Wii U back in 2012, it had a hefty list of 32 launch titles that came
alongside the
console.
OK, its launch
alongside an untested and in many quarters untrusted
console ensured pretty weak sales, but the fact that Ubisoft chose to give its Wii U horror
debut the spirit of old - school Resident Evil rather than Left 4 Dead is one hell of an interesting sign.
This brings the guest fighter count of Tekken 7 to three, with the two DLC fighters fighting
alongside Street Fighter character Akuma, who
debuted on the initial
console roster.
Though they didn't attain the same commercial success as God of War due to their limited run, Team Ico's Ico and Shadow of the Colossus remain two the best games to ever grace any
console, and would no doubt sell well bundled
alongside the developer's much anticipated high - def
debut, The Last Guardian.
Debuting alongside the Nintendo Switch
console launch on all platforms, the game is also getting a massive title update, bringing a whole host of community - requested features to the arena.
Wolfenstein 3D and its prequel expansion titled Spear of Destiny
debuted on MS - DOS on May 5th 1992 which was followed by ports on a variety of computers and
consoles including Atari Jaguar, Mac OS and SNES in 1994, while a particularly excellent 3DO port released in September 1995; winning GamePro's 3DO Game of the Year Award in 1995,
alongside ports to even more modern
consoles including Gameboy Advance, Xbox and PS3.
The full release will
debut on Nintendo Switch as a
console exclusive in 2018,
alongside the full release on Steam.
Similar to its earlier
console release there will be DLC
alongside the Windows PC launch of ESTIVAL VERSUS, including the
debut of the long - awaited Battle Vixens crossover DLC pack featuring characters and outfits from Ikki Tousen, which will be releasing on all platforms.
The one title fans continue to clamor for is Spyro the Dragon, who first made his
debut on the PlayStation in 1998, and was a sort of unofficial mascot for the
console alongside Crash.