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When it comes to E3 predictions, logic is a good thing to focus on. Logically, Nintendo’s show this year should contain a few surprises. Logically, most of 2015’s lineup has already been announced. Logically, anything that’s show-stopping is a year or more out. But that doesn’t mean we can’t dream. So, I took it upon myself to come up five game ideas that I’d love to see happen, even if the chances for most of them are slim to none and slim is out in the back with a knife through his back.

By her own admission, Leslie Swan isn't a very good self-promoter, but she needn't worry as her credits do a great job of getting across her credentials for her.

WTMG's Leo Faria: "Super Mario 64 DS may not have been “better” than Super Mario 64, but it is indeed “more” than Super Mario 64, if that makes any sense. For a kid back in 2004, having a Nintendo 64 classic on the palm of your hand, with more content than the original, and a crapton of amazing minigames on the side, was more than enough to make me ignore the admittedly terrible controls I had to put up with. Two decades later, it bizarrely holds up. I can easily affirm it’s one of my favorite remakes of all time, even if it’s far from perfect… hell, possibly not even better than the game it was supposed to be an improvement of."

VGChartz's Mark Nielsen: "With the Switch getting on in years and the prospect of a new Nintendo console growing closer, now seems like an excellent time to take a look back at one of its mascot’s two big evolutionary lines, particularly since we now find ourselves in the longest wait ever between 3D Mario games. Today marks the seven year anniversary for the release of Super Mario Odyssey, and with no full new entry in sight, it comfortably beats the roughly six year wait between Super Mario 64 and Super Mario Sunshine, which should also be good news to anybody who broke a mirror that day.
3D Mario has delighted fans since 1996, maintaining an astonishing level of quality and bringing innovations not just to the 3D platformer genre, but gaming as a whole. Needless to say, it’s a hard task to rank a series where every entry is beloved, but I shall nevertheless undertake this risky venture with my head held high. Wish me luck."
One of the worst marios.. i hated the fact it was only about finding the moons and very repetitive with the same bosses. There is no exploration in this one.
Galaxy 2 is still unmatched
I played a little of this game and freakin' LOVED it! But I forced myself to stop because I hadn't played Galaxy 2, which I've been playing every day for the past week. Cripes, Galaxy 2 is way better than I expected it to be! Even though I dislike the Wiimote and nunchuck controls, and it annoyed me a lot with Galaxy 1, part 2 just feels better and slightly less gimmicky when it comes to the controls.
Sunshine at number 7 no way. I get it's not perfect but it deserves better to date there has not been another 3d Mario that's managed to capture that same movement it's the most acrobatic feeling Mario to date.
It's by and large better than 3d land/world and I'd argue that galaxy 2 didn't offer any trie innovation it was essentially a DLC pack to 1
Personally it's
1) Mario 64
2) Mario Sunshine
3) Mario galaxy
4) Mario Odyssey
5) galaxy 2
6) Bowser fury
7) 3d land/ world.
3DS is a 5 years old console and we havent seen yet a metroid title on it. I hope for a 3DS Metroid announcement this year. I hope for a Metro Studios announcement to be more specific...
You know, there's something I've been meaning to ask the people around here...
How many of you would >actually< go out and buy a new Metroid game, regardless of whether it was in classic or Prime style, let alone go out of your way to convince others to purchase it?
I mean, I love Metroid of both varieties, and I'm sure that plenty of others here do, too, but sales of the series in the recent past haven't exactly been block-buster successes, even if they have not been flops, either.
Which might explain why we still haven't had one for Wii U.
So, it just leaves me curious; how many of you out there will actually make some rounds to spread the game into more hands, if we hear about a new Metroid during this E3?
Well since Starfox is getting a Wii-U game, i'd love to see Nintendo bring the Mother series out of retirement and make a new 3D game for the franchise. Or see about acquiring the services of the group of Yooka-Laylee and bring it to Nintendo to make up for the loss of the beloved Banjo-Kazooie franchise.
3D Star Collecting Mario Game, Nintendo is gonna show it and everyone in their homes are gonna scream. I can feel it in my balls...
I've been dying for new Metroid for a long time. Would love any kind of release on the 3DS as well.
Also, very much want that mock up Metroid 3DS.