Predictions for Nintendo at E3: Wii U, Star Fox, 3DS and Many More

9:28 AM EDT 4/26/2015 by Aishwarya, Celebeat Reporter

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As per the news report of the International Business Times, he gaming industry has given the players PlayStation 4 from Sony, Xbox One from Microsoft and Nintendo has made Mario Bros. a household name.

Gamers have switched from one game console to another and with the many competitions nowadays, Nintendo has to come up with games that can match the fast-paced curiosity of the new players.

Even if Nintendo has suffered in its sales, it still comes out a winner with the titles on its umbrella which keeps their spirit alive and come up with more.  With the upcoming E3, fans are optimistic that the company will reveal their plans.  Will they equal or surpass their rivals with their own signature titles or come up with exciting games that will surprise every one.

Fans of "Legend of Zelda" will be disappointed that this will not appear at E3 2015 and Zelda is even delayed for Wii U until 2016.  May be Nintendo will just show a teaser that may delight the fans of Zelda.

Since Zelda will not be making its entrance this year, next in line is Star Fox which is considered the absolute big thing this 2015.  Nintendo might be hush-hush on Star Fox as little is known about this game.  Developer Shigeru Miyamoto showed a sample in 2014 in Wii U and he might announce more this year.

Nintendo titles which are set for 2015 also include Yoshi's Wooly World and Mario Maker with details to come soon on the Wii U and 3DS Virtual Console.  The company might also introduce Mario Kart and Super Smash Bros so expect some major announcements like including the famous Amiibos which can be the next concept in their games.

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