Two weeks ago, I recall sitting at my computer, taking in all of the X10 trailers and thinking to myself that Microsoft would absolutely have the strongest lineup of the year. Halo: Reach, Crackdown 2, Fable 3 – that’s a pretty amazing foundation, you must admit. There were lots of big announcements, big and small, and it just felt like this year would be the great gaming year that 2009 could have been if everything hadn’t been delayed. Well, just in case you had any doubts, Nintendo made sure to put them to rest on Wednesday with an even bigger barrage of release date bombshells than its Redmond neighbor.
To cut to the chase, Super Mario Galaxy 2, Metroid: Other M and Sin and Punishment: Star Successor will all debut this summer, long before the fall blockbuster season. The latter two franchises have very rarely been launched outside the winter months, so this seems almost unprecedented by Nintendo. Maybe this means that it has even bigger November guns in store for us, the most obvious of which would be Zelda. But even if Nintendo has inexplicably decided to forgo the November gold rush completely, we’ve still got a lot of great games that all of us here at The Rumble Pack are dying to play.
Here’s my take on everything that’s going to keep my Wii (and DSi) from getting dusty throughout the first half of the year…
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