Nintendo’s 3DS Conference Summary

– The event began with a Zelda 25th Anniversary trailer.
– Miyamoto is going through Skyward Sword.
– Game play might be anywhere between 50 and 100 hours. There will be help for new players, too.
– A trailer for 3DS games. There’s New Love Plus, Monster Hunter, Mario Kart 7, etc.
– Satoru Iwata talking about Wii titles, like the Wii versions of DQ1~3
– Going thru Luigi’s Mansion 2 and the new London Olympics Sonic and Mario game.
– Animal Crossing will be on the 3DS next year
– New Tomodatchi Collection
– Iwata said they are launching games that will appeal to female players, they are trying to balance games for men and women
– new soccer simulatro game
– The Zero Series team at Tecmo is making an AR game called “Shinrei Camera” or “Spirit Camera”
– new Fire Emblem for the 3DS.
– Showing a trailer for a new Dynasty Warriors
– Square Enix title “Bravely Default: Flying Fairy”
– SD Gundam G Generation 3D. It will include the latest Gundam, Gundam Age, too
– Hatsune Miku: Project Mirai. It will feature Nendoroid version of Miku
– Resident Evil: Revelations will be out early next year
– Ace Combat 3D Cross Rumble is coming to the 3DS (It’s the first AC to appear on Nintendo hardware)
– talking about Tekken 3D Prime Edition
– Final Fantasy music game (huh!!!)
– New Rocket Slime game
– showing Gals RPG: Cindere Life
– MGS 3D Snake Eater will be out this winter
– Kid Icarus Uprising will be out next year, sometime between Jan and March
– 3D anime from folks like Production IG and Studio 4C. Available worldwide
– Lights go down, trailer starts for Monster Hunter
– looks better or the same as the Wii version
– Tsujimoto, the game’s producer talking about differences between the Wii and 3DS versions
– The game will have new monsters, too
– New Monster Hunter trailer ,They are working on Monster Hunter 4 for 3DS
– And that’s it, no Franken thumbstick, no add on, no new 3DS

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