It’s somewhat alarming to see just how few games Nintendo has coming out over the next few months. The release schedule put out today shows that there simply isn’t much in the way of hardcore games coming to the Wii or DS in the second quarter of 2011. The 3DS fares a bit better, but it’s not going to be until the latter half of the year that we begin to see original content designed for the hardcore crowd from Nintendo. Things could get even better for the 3DS with the launch of the eShop next month, but we’ll see how well it’s supported as compared to DSiWare.
Today’s highlights:
- Super Street Fighter IV: Arcade Edition confirmed for DLC and disc release.
- A Street Fighter producer talked about Street Fighter X Tekken at a Capcom event.
- Stardock’s Brad Wardell has a theory on how Steam has affected Half-Life‘s development.
- A new Humble Indie Bundle has launched.
- Bethesda explained what prevents it from including multiplayer in The Elder Scrolls.
- Resident Evil: The Mercenaries 3D could lead to additional sequels.
- The price of BlizzCon tickets has been increased again.
- Dragon’s Dogma could come to PC.
- The at1UP podcast series finale.
And here’s what else happened today:
