I think (read:hope) their press conference will be pretty long, maybe 2 hours. I don't think that the Wii will get more than 5-15 minutes, the 3DS will get around 45 minutes, and the Wii U will get the last hour of the press conference. I think we'll get:
- A lot of heavy hitter, western AAA third-party titles (GTA V, Assassin's Creed, Call of Duty, Battlefield, etc.)
- Some Japanese third-party titles (Ninja Gaiden,
Metal Gear Solid Rising Metal Gear Rising Revengeance, etc.) - A look at Retro's new game (Star Fox, Metroid, F-Zero, or something original; it's too soon for a new Zelda game)
- A VERY heavy emphasis on launch titles and/or services, especially after the debacle that was the 3DS launch
- Lots of first-party titles in trailer form (once again, Star Fox, Metroid, F-Zero, or something original. Look at Nintendo's releases last year and you'll realize that most of them were outsourced, meaning that Ninendo's main studios were busy)
- POSSIBLY a new Mario game
- POSSIBLY an HD Skyward Sword re-release as a launch title
- A Smash Bros. trailer
- Apps, apps, apps (real apps, not Nintendo Video-type stuff)
- Full online infrastructure details
- A look at the OS
- Launch details (release date, pricing, and launch titles)
Edited by CaptainFalco311, 02 January 2012 - 02:46 PM.