Metroid: Samus Returns – E3 2017 Demonstration
Sakamoto-san and the Treehouse for another rundown on the upcoming Metroid remake.
NintendObserver’s select content on E3.
NintendObserver’s select content on E3.
Sakamoto-san and the Treehouse for another rundown on the upcoming Metroid remake.
Le quotidien d'un gardien d'oasis.
After all of their hard work on the 3DS Zelda remakes, it truly is an awesome thing for Grezzo to have their own IP being published by Nintendo.
Honestly, be it on day 2's tournaments or on the Splatoon 2 invitational on day 1, Jordan Kent really brought up the epicness with his commentary. 🙂
Yabuki-san just came in and revealed the depth of his game.
Only one of the pro players made it to the semifinals.
A clever idea to put pro players who've never played the game, against regular gamers who had to fend for themselves to be qualified.
Revealed out of nowhere. Musashi, the protagonist, can be played as a boy or a girl.
So, so Japanese. 😃
Jaxis and Moe-Eyes.
Miyamoto-san as a Great Sage.
Salmon Run's difficulty can be maximized all the way to 200%.
Versus Rabbid Kong.
Seemingly each of the game's levels can be played in two different configurations.
Allister even defeated Hoshino-san, the creator of the game.
YouTubers teaming up with pro players.
Pokémon Company CEO plays Pokkén Tournament DX.
Wow... WOW!!!
Allister and Zerk win as Sushi Striker gets revealed.
Nintendo's day one of E3 is no longer available at time of posting. It really was thrilling to experience it live.