Mario Party 11
While it’s doubtful we will get a truly new Mario Kart or Super Smash Bros. sometime this year, it’s more than possible to see Mario Party get a core entry later down the road. Since the Switch is all about portability, this local party game feels like a natural fit for this platform. However, it would be nice for Nintendo to try and return the series to its roots, since the last entry wasn’t exactly praised for its mechanics. Yet, with the clear shift in online focus that Nintendo is making, it wouldn’t be surprising if the next entry was focused more on the online multiplayer side of things. Since this is usually a relatively small title for Nintendo, there is no reason we don’t expect another entry to make its way to the Switch sometime later this year.
It’s still early in the year and Nintendo has plenty of opportunities to release new and exciting titles that weren’t revealed during the Switch event. There are a lot of different properties that Nintendo could release this year and we only hope that there are more exclusives for their consoles than just the ones mentioned at the Switch event. Seriously, though Nintendo could you please just release another Metroid Prime game?