Compared to last year's 3DS showing it wasn't great, but I thought it was a good conference. Reggie is clearly aware of his internet stardom with all the one-liners he's thrown out at E3, and Scott Moffitt seemed like a nice presenter even though it was clear that he was a little nervous. (Oh, and thanks for the new puzzle Mr. Moffitt!)
I wasn't expecting them to show anything new, since they already have so many upcoming games they haven't said much about yet. So I was disappointed that they didn't even mention Animal Crossing. You would think they would want to talk about a new version of one of their best selling DS games...
Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon looks great and it was probably a good idea to change the name, since there may not be many 3DS owners who've played the first (I haven't). Paper Mario: Sticker Star looked pretty fun (they should put the guy that talked about it on stage more) and I'm glad that exploration is important, but I'm worried that no leveling up and no battle experience will make the battles feel less meaningful.
And New Super Mario Bros. 2 looked like...umm, well... New Super Mario Bros. 2. I wasn't too impressed by what they showed of NSMB 2 at the conference, but after downloading the eShop trailer I think it looks kinda fun.
[spoiler] I love the new/altered theme song, and it's nice to know that the boss dinosaurs from Super Mario World are back. Though, I'm a little disappointed that they're pretty much using the same backgrounds from New Super Mario Bros. Wii with a blur effect. [/spoiler]
It was nice seeing them push the eShop by announcing that Dark Moon, Sticker Star and NSMB 2 would all be available in the eShop on the same day that the games hit retail. The confirmation of more demos on the way, and that one demo is already available was also a nice little surprise. But what was probably the best announcement (FE: Awakening coming to North America) wasn't even at the conference(s).
Unfortunately it seems that there were a lot of victims of the Nintendo Overhype Train this year.
Hoping for the best and actually expecting it to happen are two very different things. It's fine to hope for the best and be disappointed when there's nothing shown that interests you, but it's silly to expect the best and then get mad when it doesn't go your way. (not aiming this at anyone specific)
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