Nintendo at E3 2015 Predictions, News: ‘Star Fox’, Amiibos, 3DS, Wii U Games

Compared to Sony and Microsoft, whose respective gaming consoles PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, are booming in business, Nintendo seems to have a rather different view of things in the gaming industry. Despite having suffered greatly owing to the faltering sales of the number of its gaming devices, the Japanese company still boasts of some of the finest titles that keep it going.

IB Times states that now Nintendo plans to take advantage of the upcoming Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) 2015, where fans can expect the company to unveil several offerings.

So what can the die-hard Nintendo fans expect from the Japanese consumer electronics company at the E3 2015? In any case, they should not expect the 'Legend of Zelda' to be introduced at the upcoming E3, or anytime soon. In fact, the release of 'The Legend of Zelda' for Wii U has already been delayed until 2016. Nintendo has also confirmed that it will not introduce the highly anticipated game at E3 2015. While this certainly is depressing for the fans as well as company, Nintendo is now planning to bring in 'Star Fox' as the next big thing this year.

According to the report, as of now, not much is known about the 'Star Fox' game. While one cannot have any doubts regarding the concept of the game, because in 2014, Shigeru Miyamoto had already demonstrated a basic Wii U. In addition, fans can also expect some information regarding the 'Star Fox' gameplay to be shown off.

Apart from 'Star Fox,' 'Mario Maker' and 'Yoshi's Wooly World' are possibly two first party titles from Nintendo that will be released in 2015. These aside, fans can also expect details related to the previous games coming to the Wii U and 3DS Virtual Console. Other offerings may include DLCs for 'Super Smash Bros' and 'Mario Kart.'

As far as Amiibos are concerned, Nintendo will possibly be in an advantageous position if it announces the already famous Amiibos along with near-field tech as well as applications within Wii U and 3DS games. Perhaps, this time around, Nintendo will also see it appropriate to introduce the Amiibo concept into its more well-known games of the past.