E3 2012: Nintendo conference news roundup

The curtains have just drawn on Nintendo’s E3 press conference, with Shigeru Miyamoto and Reggie Fils-Aime both taking to the stage to detail the upcoming Wii U.

Whereas Microsoft and Sony had the excuse of upcoming new hardware releases to justify their somewhat lightweight new games offer, Nintendo does not, leaving some a little disappointed in the number of new games on offer.

But what was shown looked fantastic, and news of multi-Gamepad support for Wii U is certainly very welcome.

New game reveals included Wii Fit U, Scribblenauts Unlimited and EA’s Mass Effect 3, as well as Batman Arkham City: Armoured Edition.

There was no sign, however, of Nikkei’s large-screened 3DS.

Here’s a roundup of everything that happened:

Pikmin 3 finally unveiled

Wii U multi-gamepad support confirmed

New Super Mario Bros U detailed

Batman Arkham City Armoured Edition revealed

Scribblenauts Unlimited bound for Wii U

Mass Effect 3 confirmed for Wii U

Sing brings karaoke to Wii U

Wii Fit U announced

3DS Mario trio dated

Ubisoft emphasises Wii U commitment

NintendoLand to be Wii U’s Wii Sports

LEGO does GTA on Wii U

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