The team at Nintendo seems to be ready to deliver a final set of big launches on both the Wii U home console and the 3DS handheld as it prepares to unveil the all-new NX. It's worth mentioning that the slate of coming launches includes a new Paper Mario title as well as other interesting if niche releases.



Gamers can take a look at all the new video games in the Direct presentation that took more than 40 minutes and included brief looks at the content.
Paper Mario: Color Splash is coming this year to the Wii U and will be set on Prism Island while featuring a paint-powered hammer, with combat tweaked to feature paint cards that can be thrown at enemies to affect them.
For the very successful Super Mario Marker, Nintendo is delivering a new update on March 9, which features spike pillars and locked doors that can be opened with keys or via pink coins, and players are also getting a Super Expert experience for the 100 Mario Challenge.
The company claims that more than 6.2 million levels have been created and uploaded since September of 2015 and that the community is continuing to create innovative content.
Two more updates are also coming to Splatoon to improve overall gameplay and give gamers more options.
The 3DS is getting access to a number of new titles The 3DS has been in decline recently, and many fans blame Nintendo for a relatively limited selection of new content, but the company says that it has big plans for the first half of this year, starting with the delivery of Mario & Sonic at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games on March 18.
Monster Hunter Generations is coming to the West during the summer, a faster take on the traditional combat mechanics of the franchise, with the title ready to use the saved games that players have from the previous installment in the franchise.
Kirby: Planet Robobot is also confirmed for the 3DS, with some new features, and gamers who watch the presentation can learn more about the way the new Metroid: Federation Force fits into the lore of the series and about an appearance from Samus.
Nintendo is also offering handheld gamers a chance to pick up classic SNES titles on the Virtual Console, a feature that has long been demanded and might make the device interesting to long-term fans all through the year.

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