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Iwata opens.- Iwata apologizes again for the Zelda dateshift and announces a new Wii U title which will appear in the winter instead of Zelda. That title is Paper Mario (working title). First teaser trailer. Intelligent Systems developing. More info during E3 2015.
Pokémon Rumble World is presented for the Wii U and Nintendo 3DS. This game will arrive in the eShop on April 17th, 2015, and will support the Pokémon Amiibo currently released in the Smash Bros. collection (Pikachu, Lucario, etc.)
The 3DS eShop will receive Super Nintendo games, and the Wii U will receive Game Boy and Game Boy Color games through Virtual Console. Virtual Console games that you already have for the Wii U (that can also be played on a 3DS) can be downloaded for 3DS, and vice versa, for free. The release of Super Nintendo games on the 3DS and Game Boy and Game Boy Color games on Wii U will start after the presentation.
Web eShop is announced. Developed by Nintendo in collaboration with DeNA, you can login with your NNID and use the eShop normally. The console will remain in standby mode, so the games you buy on the Web eShop will be downloaded immediately onto the console. Planned start: April 2015.
New function for the eShop: Pre-Order. You can pre-order games months in advance, and for doing so, you will get a 10% discount. The money will be charged on the day of release or on the day of the launch of the preloads. First games to be available after the presentation: Splatoon, Kirby & The Rainbow Brush, Code Name: S.T.E.A.M. and Puzzle & Dragons Z + Jigsaw & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition.
Amiibo Gallery will be announced. With this application, you can look at all of the Amiibo that have been used on your console in a gallery, to take pictures of them and share them with Miiverse. There is also a mode in this application called "Origins" which you can play the first game of a character by touching Amiibo to the gamepad.
Nintendo 64 games will also be coming in June 2015 to the Wii U eShop. The release list will be as follows:
June 4 – Super Mario 64, The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time (Special Offer: Buy one by June 11th [23:59 CET], get a download code for the other free!)
June 11th – Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards
June 18th – Super Smash Bros.
June 25th – 1080ş Snowboarding
These N64 games offer optional widescreen and upscaling to 720p, and will support all popular controllers and also Off-TV play. N64 games will cost ¤9.99 each. If you happen to own the Wii version of the game, you can upgrade to the Wii U version for ¤1.99.
-Iwata hands it over to Satoru Shibata.-
A Mario Kart 8: DLC Pack 2 trailer will be shown, and a release date set for May 7th, 2015. A software update will come on May 7th, 2015, with improvements such as Lap Times on the TV, a separate screen option for local two player (One on Gamepad, the other on TV, and will also include new Amiibo costumes.
Pre-Loading for Puzzle & Dragons Z + Jigsaw & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. Edition will appear on May 8th, 2015 in Europe, and a Demo will be available right after the presenttion.
A Yoshi's Woolly World trailer will be shown, with a release date set for June 26th, 2015 in Europe. There will be a limited edition bundle available with a knitted Yoshi [plush], which will also release on June 26th in Europe.
Azure Striker Gunvolt will be released in the Nintendo 3DS eShop after the presentation.
The Nintendo Anime Channel will come to Wii U on April 9th, 2015.
Project Zero 5 has been localized and will come to Europe later this year.
NES Remix Pack will be released on June 5th, 2015 in Europe.
Box-boy! will be released on the 3DS eShop on April 8th, 2015.
A Collectable Badge Center application for the Nintendo 3DS will be released in Europe right after the presentation.
Upcoming Wii Games coming to the eShop:
April 2nd: Pandora's Tower
April 23rd: Sin & Punishment: Successor of the Skies
May 14th: The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword
Upcoming eShop indie game titles for Wii U and 3DS will be shown in a trailer.
Lego: Jurassic World will be shown in a new trailer, and will be released on June 11th for Wii U and 3DS.
Final Fantasy Explorer has been localized and will arrive in Europe at the end of this year.
Splatoon will also support Amiibo. [There will be Splatoon] Amiibo on which you can store your customized Inkling and you can take them to your friend's house to challenge them. You can unlock equipment for your Inkling with select Amiibo, as well. The game will be released in Europe on May 29th, 2015.
The next wave of Super Smash Bros. Amiibo will be coming to Europe on June 12th, 2015. This wave will include Jigglypuff, Palutena, Ganondorf, Zero Suit Samus, Falco, and the Duck Hunt Duo.
The new Ganondorf Amiibo is supported by Hyrule Warriors, and you can unlock a new weapon for Ganondorf in game with his Amiibo. This weapon will be announced at a later date. A software update that adds Amiibo compatibility with Ganondorf will appear on June 12th, 2015.
Rusty's Real Deal Baseball will release in Europe later this year.
-Shibata says goodbye and passes back to Iwata.-
StarFox: Horizon is presented with its first trailer. Developed by Nintendo EAD in collaboration with Platinum Games. More info will be announced at E3. StarFox will be released in the 3rd Quarter of 2015 exclusively for Wii U.
Devil's Third is shown off in a new trailer, and will be released in Europe in August 2015.
-Iwata says goodbye and passes on to Masahiro Sakurai for the last announcement.-
Mewtwo DLC for Super Smash Bros. for Wii U and 3DS gets a trailer and will be distributed on April 9th, 2015 to those who registered both games with Club Nintendo. They will be sent via email and you will receive two codes: 1 Wii U and 1 3DS. For those who did not register the games through Club Nintendo, the DLC will be commercially released in June. A software update will appear for Wii U on the same day, that adds the Miiverse stage, the sharing system and tournaments, and also adds some new music, new trophies, and more items for the Stage Builder.
-Masahiro Sakurai is grateful for the patience of his fans and says goodbye