Nintendo’s
activities at today’s E3 video game trade show in Los Angeles included the
announcement of a remake of a classic Mario & Luigi game and the crowning
of the winning team in the 2017 Splatoon 2 World Inkling Invitational.
Following
a morning packed with new announcements, the Nintendo Treehouse: Live at E3
show included in-depth play-throughs of a variety of games for both the
Nintendo Switch and Nintendo 3DS systems. During the show, Nintendo announced
that an updated version of the first game in the Mario & Luigi series was
in development for the Nintendo 3DS family of systems. Mario & Luigi:
Superstar Saga + Bowser’s Minions contains all the fun gameplay and dialogue of
the Game Boy Advance original, as well as an optional Easy mode for younger or
more inexperienced players.
The
game also includes a side story called Minion Quest: The Search for Bowser,
which tells the story of the game from the perspective of Bowser’s minions, led
by Captain Goomba. Nintendo revealed that two new amiibo figures would be
introduced: Goomba and Koopa Troopa. The new amiibo and the existing Boo amiibo
figure will be compatible with the game. The amiibo, and the game, are
scheduled to launch separately on Oct. 6.
Nintendo
ended the day by making a splat-tastic mess with an international flair.
Competitors from four different global regions (U.S., Japan, Europe and
Australia/New Zealand) competed for world dominance in the 2017 Splatoon 2
World Inkling Invitational. “Deadbeat” from the United States emerged as the
new global champions.
The
four-person teams competed in a best-of-seven final round featuring Ranked
Modes from the game. “Deadbeat” will get their name engraved on a sweet
Splatoon 2 trophy and will have global bragging rights.
A
sampling of other exclusive content revealed today during Nintendo Treehouse:
Live at E3 included:
· Fire Emblem Warriors: Colosseum mode
offers different scenarios with Fire Emblem heroes facing off and highlighting
their over-the-top moves and action. In this scenario, Xander, the crown prince
of Nohr, storms Hoshido Castle on a mounted stead through a gauntlet of
different Fire Emblem heroes, like Corrin, Marth and Chrom to an ultimate final
showdown with Ryoma. Additionally, two new amiibo figures, Chrom and Tiki, will
be compatible with the game.
· Super Mario Odyssey: Members of the Nintendo
Treehouse showcased live gameplay of an exclusive area not available in the
show-floor demo, revealing new game-play mechanics, new capture targets and new
ways of interacting with the environment. This lush, wooded kingdom showcased
some of the surprises in store for players when Super Mario Odyssey launches on
Oct. 27.
· Metroid: Samus Returns: Earlier today,
Nintendo announced a new Metroid game for the Nintendo 3DS family of systems:
Metroid: Samus Returns, a modern reimagining of the 1991 Game Boy adventure
Metroid II: Return of Samus. Nintendo Treehouse members also announced two new
amiibo figures – Samus Aran and Metroid – will be released as a set alongside
the game. This game is also compatible with the Zero Suit Samus and Samus amiibo
from the Super Smash Bros. series. (amiibo functionality details will be
revealed at a later date.) While supplies last, fans will also be able to
purchase a special edition of the game, which includes a physical version of
the game, a sound-selection CD featuring 25 tracks from across the Metroid
franchise and a reversible title-sheet insert for the game case.
Nintendo
Treehouse: Live at E3 returns 10 a.m. PT on Wednesday. The day will include
more live gameplay, game details and developer commentary, as well as two
competitions. The 2017 Pokkén Tournament DX Invitational is scheduled to start
at 10:30 a.m., while the 2017 ARMS Open Invitational is scheduled for 3:30 p.m.
PT.
To
watch the competitions and all the Nintendo Treehouse: Live at E3 activities,
visit http://e3.nintendo.com or check out Nintendo’s YouTube and Twitch
channels.
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