Nintendo Direct will launch more exciting and fun additions and enhancements to its game line this year, according to the company.
The "Super Mario 64" made popular in 1996 will be released once again for Wii U together with a specific port of the "Yoshi's Island DS" game. Aside from this, loyal fans could also expect a few more Nintendo games, such as the following:
Amiibo cards: A new form, the first set will be formatted after the characters of Animal Crossing and is compatible with the game Animal Crossing: Happy Home Designer. An NFC writer/reader peripheral for Nintendo 2DS, Nintendo 3DS XL, and Nintendo 3DS that is able to scan amiibo and is currently incorporated with the newest Nintendo 3DS XL system, will also be launched on the same day.
Super Smash Bros. Series amiibo: A new amiibo set for the Super Smash series will be launched on May 29, featuring Ness, Lucina, Robin, Greninja, Wario, Jigglypuff, PAC-MAN, and Charizard. By July, Palutena and Dark Pit will be brought in while Bowser Jr., Dr. Mario, Olimar, Ganondorf, Zero Suit Samus will join group in September.
Other amiibo additions are Yarn Yoshi, Classic Nintendo, and Splatoon, the Christian Times reported.
Wii U- Mario Maker: The game will be launched exclusively for Wii U in September. This will allow users to customize their own levels and share it online.
Wii U- Splatoon: Aside from the formerly detailed online, single-player "Turf War" modes, Splatoon will highlight an intensely competitive "Ranked Battle" mode.
Meanwhile, Nintendo is requesting for a feedback as to which Nintendo character does players want to see in the next Smash through this Nintendo link.