Let's face it, Nintendo's press conference at last year's E3 was...lackluster. But with many great titles being hinted at, surely they have something up their sleeve for E3 2009? They might... Though it might not be what gamers are hoping for. Gamesradar have listed a number of bad things that Nintendo could do at this year's E3.

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    McClubbin May 28, 09
    Errr it'd be tough even for Nintendo to do worse than last year's E3.

    At any rate, they seemed to have gotten the idea of what fans want to hear, with Iwata apologizing after E3 08 and what not.
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    Cruxis Mana May 28, 09
    Not announce the next Zelda Wii.
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      ChozenMaster May 28, 09
      They can announce Zelda Wii all they want, but I'd put all my money on the fact that it will be delayed until the next Nintendo Console...Look at Twilight Princess; the only Zelda GCN that had to share the glory w/ the Will(which actually had the better version!).
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        Cruxis Mana May 28, 09


        At least I'll have Spirit Tracks...
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    FinalFantasyFanaticc May 28, 09
    Gotta agree, the "New Play Control" crap is gonna get out of hand, just more reason for Nintendo to milk old games and add crappy waggle support to them.

    I'll stick to playing my Gamecube tnx.
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    Oogity_Boogity_Boo May 28, 09
    Lol'd at the article. Then cried because I can actually imagine Reggie saying all of that.

    Let's hope for a good E3.
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    Bale Fire May 29, 09
    I can so picture Kid Icarus bow training actually happening
    • 0
      McClubbin May 29, 09
      Sucks for Pit that the blond fag already beat him to it with his crossbow training game.
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    BradSK May 29, 09
    If they announce some stupid new peripheral aimed at "family gaming" I swear to god I'm selling my Wii. This can only be countered by the announcement of a new Zelda game, whether it's on the Wii or not.
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    Mudkip94 May 30, 09
    I really want to see paper mario on the DS or another for the wii

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