Welcome to Part 4 of Our Deep Dive into the History of Amiibo! In today’s installment, we’re exploring the amiibo releases of 2016—a year that saw the introduction of new franchises, an influx of collectible cards, and some highly sought-after Japan-exclusive releases! Raise Your Shovels! The first amiibo release of…
Initially released for the Nintendo Wii in 2010 (followed by a Nintendo 3DS port in 2013 and a digital release for the Nintendo Wii U in 2015 and 2016), Donkey Kong Country Returns will now be getting a high-definition version for the Nintendo Switch. Launching on Thursday, January 16th, 2025,…
Just in time for the holiday season, Build-A-Bear has released a new Riolu plush bundle! Let’s look at what you’ll get to decorate the adorable Fighting-type. You’ll receive the Riolu plush, coming in at 16 inches tall, along with a cute Premier Ball-themed hoodie. Each Riolu also includes five different…
9:06 p.m. PST: Show’s over, folks! The presentation has ended. Thanks for sticking with us!
9:05 p.m. PST: Breath of the Wild launches March 3rd — launch title.
9:05 p.m. PST: Zelda, Gerudo, more characters shown. Multiple characters with voice acting.
9:04 p.m. PST: Towns and villages shown. Man’s voice speaking.
9:03 p.m. PST: More voice acting — elderly-sounding woman.
9:01 p.m. PST: New Breath of the Wild footage being shown. Tropical locations, snowy landscapes.
9:01 p.m. PST: Switch pre-orders in Japan on January 21st.
9:00 p.m. PST: Miyamoto shown playing Breath of the Wild.
8:59 p.m. PST: Breath of the Wild — “Where is it?” Will be at a special event in NY tomorrow.
8:58 p.m. PST: Americans can play Switch in six different cities on six different Sundays. Reggie encourages fans to “show up early” to these events.
8:57 p.m. PST: European players can go to more Switch events in “the coming months.” Keep an eye out for Nintendo of Europe social media for news.
8:55 p.m. PST: Product configurations. Includes Switch console, left and right Joy-Con, Joy-Con wrist straps, Joy-Con grip, Nintendo Switch dock, HDMI cable and an A/C adapter. Pro Controller available separately. Two packages, same price. One with gray Joy-Cons, one with one Neon Blue and one Neon Red Joy-Cons.
8:55 p.m. PST: Kimishima back on stage.
8:55 p.m. PST: High-speed racing game, skiing game, new Mario Kart 8 battle mode shown.
8:53 p.m. PST: Just Dance, Minecraft, Project Sonic game, others shown in trailer.
8:52 p.m. PST: Software trailer being shown.
8:51 p.m. PST: Will have more to say about FIFA in “the coming months.”
8:50 p.m. PST: FIFA game is “custom-built” for Switch.
8:50 p.m. PST: FIFA game will be coming to Switch “later this year.”
8:49 p.m. PST: EA Games rep is on stage.
8:47 p.m. PST: Travis Touchdown game title has not been decided yet.
8:47 p.m. PST: Travis Touchdown will be “making his return on Nintendo Switch.”
8:46 p.m. PST: Skyrim developer Bethesda is excited to “finally” work with Nintendo.
8:45 p.m. PST: Skyrim announced for Switch.
8:44 p.m. PST: Sega “intends to be present on the platform.” Sees appeal in hardware. Will consider new games for Switch and will present them “soon.”
8:43 p.m. PST: “Development has only just begun” on Shin Megami Tensei game.
8:42 p.m. PST: Square-Enix RPG game being shown off. Project Octopath Traveler.
8:42 p.m. PST: New game powered by Unreal Engine 4 being shown — Shin Megami Tensei.
8:40 p.m. PST: Dragon Quest Heroes I & II announced.
8:40 p.m. PST: Official title is “Fire Emblem Warriors.” Over 80 third-party games in development.
8:39 p.m. PST: Chrom is a character in the game.
8:39 p.m. PST: Fire Emblem Warriors game shown off.
8:38 p.m. PST: Xenoblade 2 announced.
8:37 p.m. PST: New Monolith game being shown off.
8:36 p.m. PST: Holiday 2017 release.
8:36 p.m. PST: Mario’s hat is a separate character, has eyes. Theme is “journey to an unknown world.”
8:36 p.m. PST: Title is “Super Mario Odyssey.”
8:35 p.m. PST: Mario can toss his hat as a boomerang.
8:33 p.m. PST: Mario game set in city. Wall jumps, climbing on building ledges. Air ship Mario can ride.
8:33 p.m. PST: New Mario game.
8:32 p.m. PST: Squid Research Lab to continue to show off game prior to release.
8:32 p.m. PST: Splatoon 2 coming Summer 2017. Updates after launch. Plans for ongoing, in-game events.
8:30 p.m. PST: Brand-new secondary weapons. Can use Joy-Con, Pro Controller, on TV and Handheld Mode. Either mode can use gyro controls. X button to view map. Super Jump by clicking on button next to teammate on screen. Local and network multiplayer.
8:29 p.m. PST: “Many changes to [Inkling]s’ world.” Battle stages, fashions and weapons have “evolved.” “Splat-doolies” are double-wielded weapons. Can propel characters into air.
8:27 p.m. PST: Splatoon 2 is the title.
8:27 p.m. PST: New UI and weapons.
8:27 p.m. PST: Splatoon being shown off with new music.
8:27 p.m. PST: Online, local and single player. Releases Spring.
8:26 p.m. PST: Spring-Man and Ribbon Girl are characters’ names.
8:26 p.m. PST: Uncover “higher-level techniques and strategies” by playing more.
8:25 p.m. PST: Fists move with movement of Joy-Con controllers. Move character by tilting Joy-Con.
8:24 p.m. PST: Arms is a fighting sports game that uses extendable arms to battle. Like boxing, but also “like shooting” where you “aim and fire at distant opponents.”
8:23 p.m. PST: Name is “Arms.”
8:22 p.m. PST: New game based on what appears to have been Project Giant Robot.
8:20 p.m. PST: Releases March 3rd as a launch title.
8:20 p.m. PST: Primarily played through face-to-face interaction. Meant as party game.
8:20 p.m. PST: Look directly into opponent’s eyes to play.
8:20 p.m. PST: “Mixes up new kinds of play that you’ve never seen before.” 1, 2 Switch can be played without looking at any screen.
8:19 p.m. PST: 1, 2 Switch announced.
8:18 p.m. PST: Joy-Con used to “fire” pistols at each other.
8:18 p.m. PST: Wild West game. Stand-off between two men. Game has Joy-Con functionality described below.
8:17 p.m. PST: Two new games being shown off.
8:16 p.m. PST: “HD Rumble” is responsible for this feature.
8:15 p.m. PST: Motion IR camera. Can tell the difference between rock, paper and scissors and can convey different sensory feelings, like ice cubes colliding in a cup.
8:14 p.m. PST: Wrist-strap for Joy-Con shown. Prominent L and R buttons.
8:13 p.m. PST: Joy-Con comes in Neon Blue and Neon Red.
8:13 p.m. PST: Each Joy-Con can be used as a “fully-functioning Joy-Con controller.” “Sharing the joy.”
8:12 p.m. PST: Video capture coming soon. Share to social media. Independent motion control for each Joy-Con.
8:11 p.m. PST: NFC reader/writer in Joy-Con controller. Capture button for screenshots.
8:11 p.m. PST: Each joy stick on the Joy-Con can be pressed like a button.
8:10 p.m. PST: Yoshiaki Koizumi has taken the stage.
8:09 p.m. PST: Battery life: 2.5 – 6.5 hours. Touch screen. Up to 8 Switches can be connected for local wireless multiplayer.
8:09 p.m. PST: Table Top Mode with kickstand and Handheld Mode with Joy-Con controllers.
8:09 p.m. PST: Different play styles… TV Mode. Mario Kart port shown.
8:07 p.m. PST: “Nintendo Switch is a video game system for the home.”
8:06 p.m. PST: Switch said to “inherit” features from all past Nintendo hardware.
8:06 p.m. PST: Mr. Shinya Takahashi has taken the stage. Leads all software development.
8:05 p.m. PST: No region locking for Switch.
8:04 p.m. PST: “Play online, set play appointments” and more from mobile devices. Online services will start as a trial, move to paid in Fall 2017.
8:03 p.m. PST: Switch will cost $299.99 in the U.S., variable prices in Europe.
8:03 p.m. PST: Nintendo Switch will launch in Japan, U.S., Canada, major European countries, Hong Kong and other territories on March 3rd.
8:00 p.m. PST: President Kimishima has taken the stage.
8:00 p.m. PST: The presentation is now beginning.
7:55 p.m. PST: T-minus five minutes!
7:50 p.m. PST: Ten minutes left until the Switch event!
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