This year

Nintendo had a damn good E3, Diane. Damn good.

Now that the dust has settled they’re keen on actually showing you everything that’s coming out this year, and it’s a hefty release schedule for the 3DS and Switch (RIP Wii U, I won’t stop doing it, don’t at me). While it’s clear that Nintendo is more dedicated to growing the Switch at this time the 3DS isn’t a slouch either, as it’s getting several big RPGs, a new 2DMetroid, a set of mainlinePokemongames (albeit sequels), and several other big releases.

The Switch on the other hand has its hands full, and although several of the listings are ports of old games (really old in the case ofSkyrim), there’s a few huge ones on there likeMario OdysseyandSplatoon 2. There’s probably no early adopter woes going on if you picked up a Switch.

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3DS games for sale

3DS and Wii U credit

Nintendo Switch StreetPass

StreetPass

3DS and Wii U

The Netflix Wii U app

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Pokémon Bank, Transporter and Home logos