It’s incredible to think we had no idea Super Mario Wonder even existed before June last year
I mean they do that every year, basically. 6 month gaps from announcement to release is Nintendo’s preferred method for most announcements. You can trace it back to like 2008 or before.
Animal Crossing City Folk
New Super Mario Bros Wii
Donkey Kong Country Returns
Nintendo Land
Super Mario 3D World
Paper Mario Color Splash
Arms
Splatoon 2
Smash Bros Ultimate
Mario 3D All Stars was literally 2 weeks. Literally
Metroid Dread was only 4 months. Crazy
Nintendo Switch Sports was like 3 months.
Metroid Prime Remastered was released the same day it was announced. Lol
Super Mario RPG remake
Super Mario Bros Wonder
And it’s become even more common since the Switch era started. Sometimes they do it even more than once in the same year.
I’m fairly certain it will happen again this year. I just don’t agree with others on this thread recently about a June Direct this year, given how things have gone this far. I think console transition periods are different and Nintendo shakes it up for a year or so until they settle into a routine with the new hardware. I think this year might be drip-feeds.
They could have had a banger General Direct in Feb this year, as always, but instead they chose to hold all these announcements for a 2 minute video for March 10th
, and make the Feb Direct just third-parties.
So surely they have games for second half but it will be a light year, and they don’t need to have a June Direct. They skipped it in 2022, too.