Everything we have posted these last couple of post, where all from Nintendo’s game summit on Tuesday. Mario party 8, Pokemon battle, Strikers and Big brain academy. And thats about it!!! Nothing knew, nothing about Metroid, galaxy, nothing but games we already knew about!!! Thats alright I am not mad! Well maybe a little. We will be posting what ever we find through out the day. So stay tuned. Heres some of what Matt from IGN had to say.

The embargo is fully up on Nintendo’s recent Media Summit in Seattle and we can finally post about everything we played and saw, which, as it turns out, wasn’t much. You can read our impressions and download new screens and videos by clicking right here. This anticipated sneak-peek event was supposed to be home to the big Metroid Prime 3: Corruption unveiling and in a way it was – for long-lead print publications. Us online folks? Well, thanks for coming, but sorry, no Samus for you. And indeed, no sneak-peeks at all.

What a bummer. Nintendo essentially held an event for four Wii games we’ve already covered extensively. You’ve got Mario Strikers Charged, which is a great game. Problem is, it’s out in the UK and we’ve been posting impressions and media for weeks. Our UK team has, in fact, already reviewed the European version. You’ve got Big Brain Academy: Wii Degree – another great game that we played at great length at the Game Developers Conference a couple months ago, where we posted detailed impressions and published screens and videos. Then you’ve got Pokemon Battle Revolution, which has been out in Japan since December and the only difference for the American version is the new English text. Incidentally, we’ve also covered the hell out of that game. And finally, Mario Party 8. There is at least one game that we haven’t totally blown out already. The problem, though, is that a final, boxed copy of the mini-game fest arrived on my desk before – yes, before – I left for Nintendo’s event. Arrrgh!

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Very disappointing