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10 reasons Nintendo won E3 2014

Microsoft may have had the good looking games, Sony may have brought out some cracking trailers, but it was Nintendo that won this year’s E3 conference.

They had a great sense of humour, the games announced looked amazing (if a little samey – isn’t that the Nintendo way?) and there were some decent surprises to show that the Wii U is not as dead as we thought.

Geobros4363d ago

Nice article!! I enjoyed very much Nintendo's digital event and the treehouse later. She won E3 without press conference, thats not easy!!

Madock4363d ago

In fact they made the companies that DID have a press conference look like they weren't there

solboogie4363d ago

About time Ninty! The Wii Uturn to the top begins!

Lrateke4363d ago

Nintendo Treehouse was the best thing to happen in E3 in years- Nintendo really rocked!

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Wii U Versions of Mario Kart 8 and Splatoon's Online Play is Back

Nintendo has recently restored Wii U Mario Kart 8 and Splatoon online after five months of being offline.

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Splatoon Has a Perfect Venue for its Own Mar10 Day

Game Rant Writes "Mar10 Day is a fun yearly celebration of the Super Mario series, and Splatoon may warrant a fan-designated day of celebration in its own right."

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Why Is Splatoon So Popular In Japan?

How, exactly, did Splatoon reach heights rivalled only by Pokémon in Japan? New IPs from the House of Mario appear as often as shiny Pocket Monsters, yet typically move comparatively mediocre numbers or fall into relative obscurity behind the premium marques of Mario, Animal Crossing, Zelda, and Pokémon. Take Pikmin and ARMS, for example, which we adore but struggle to compete with the tentpole franchises when it comes to sales numbers or mainstream mindshare.

So, again, how has Splatoon risen to become one of Nintendo's most important series in Japan?

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