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E3: Nintendo brings back Mario, Donkey Kong and Pokemon | E3: Nintendo brings back Mario, Donkey Kong and Pokemon |
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The return of Nintendo characters Mario, Bayonetta, Donkey Kong and Pokemon has been announced in a video stream from the E3 gaming exhibition. | The return of Nintendo characters Mario, Bayonetta, Donkey Kong and Pokemon has been announced in a video stream from the E3 gaming exhibition. |
Chief executive Satoru Iwata also revealed an open-world game called X is being developed for the Wii U console by Japanese studio Monolith Soft. | Chief executive Satoru Iwata also revealed an open-world game called X is being developed for the Wii U console by Japanese studio Monolith Soft. |
Most of these new Nintendo titles will not be released before late 2013. | Most of these new Nintendo titles will not be released before late 2013. |
But it will add new tools, including digital crayons and pastels, to its Art Academy drawing platform this summer. | But it will add new tools, including digital crayons and pastels, to its Art Academy drawing platform this summer. |
Mr Iwata said Nintendo had not anticipated the "high quality drawings" that were being uploaded on the Wii U Miiverse channel. | Mr Iwata said Nintendo had not anticipated the "high quality drawings" that were being uploaded on the Wii U Miiverse channel. |
Super Mario is back in 3D and in MarioKart 8 on the Wii U, where players will be able to race upside down. | Super Mario is back in 3D and in MarioKart 8 on the Wii U, where players will be able to race upside down. |
Donkey Kong comes to the Wii U for the first time at the end of 2013 in Donkey Kong Tropical Freeze, complete with high-definition graphics. | Donkey Kong comes to the Wii U for the first time at the end of 2013 in Donkey Kong Tropical Freeze, complete with high-definition graphics. |
Titles from independent developers include Batman: Arkham Origins, also coming to the Sony Playstation and Xbox One in October, Sonic Lost World from Sega and Scribblenauts Unmasked: a DC Comics adventure from Warner Brothers. | Titles from independent developers include Batman: Arkham Origins, also coming to the Sony Playstation and Xbox One in October, Sonic Lost World from Sega and Scribblenauts Unmasked: a DC Comics adventure from Warner Brothers. |
"The games that they announced looked quite fun," said Stuart Miles, from website Pocket Lint. | "The games that they announced looked quite fun," said Stuart Miles, from website Pocket Lint. |
"But the disappointing thing is that it seems like we'll have to wait until either the end of the year or 2014 to play them. | "But the disappointing thing is that it seems like we'll have to wait until either the end of the year or 2014 to play them. |
"What are we supposed to do between now and Christmas when some of these games will start appearing? And some of the cool ones - in 2014? I don't think it's good news." | "What are we supposed to do between now and Christmas when some of these games will start appearing? And some of the cool ones - in 2014? I don't think it's good news." |
Rob Crossley, from CVG magazine, questioned whether the announcement of new titles could compete with the high-profile presentations from Microsoft and Sony at E3 less than 24 hours earlier, in which both showed off new games consoles. | Rob Crossley, from CVG magazine, questioned whether the announcement of new titles could compete with the high-profile presentations from Microsoft and Sony at E3 less than 24 hours earlier, in which both showed off new games consoles. |
"The big question is whether [what Nintendo is offering] is enough to compete with two new games consoles coming on the market - my personal view that it won't be enough," he said. | "The big question is whether [what Nintendo is offering] is enough to compete with two new games consoles coming on the market - my personal view that it won't be enough," he said. |
"There's disappointment among the Nintendo crowd because so many games were announced for 2014. | "There's disappointment among the Nintendo crowd because so many games were announced for 2014. |
"Some games that people anticipated, hoped for and really wanted to see... didn't show up, such as Metroid." | "Some games that people anticipated, hoped for and really wanted to see... didn't show up, such as Metroid." |
Read more of the BBC's E3 coverage. |
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