Conjecture Countdown: One more day!



With only one more day of waiting before the debut of the diminished E3, we've decided to get serious and offer up some real predictions about what we will -- and won't -- see at the show. Check after the jump for the breakdown, by writer, of the good, the bad, and the ugly sides of our E3 hopes and fears.


David Hinkle

  • New Wii Ware content channel: Nintendo will finally give us a look at how we'll be downloading, and hopefully enjoying, original content on the Wii.
  • Nintendo will show us a significant look at Disaster: Day of Crisis, including explanations on the controls scheme, as well as an extended trailer.

Alisha Karabinus
  • Hard Drive add-on. I've been talking about this forever and I think it's integral for some of the ways Nintendo could really capitalize on the Wii.
  • Nintendo will withhold any other real information, and playable demos will probably be few and far between, even among 3rd party devs working on Wii games. I think a lot of 3rd party games may be announced, but we won't see any of that until next year.
JC Fletcher
  • Not a word about Sadness.
  • There will be numerous Wiimote accessory announcements from Nyko, Naki, Mad Catz, Pelican, etc.
Eric Caoili
  • New channels that give you more opportunities to use your Mii characters. The channels might not be useful, but they'll be fun for at least 10 minutes.
  • No Animal Crossing Wii. Nintendo will save this one for TGS. Instead, we'll have a closer look at Battalion Wars 2.

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