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There's also no information on games in development other than the already confirmed The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, but we'd expect to learn more about the software in September, when the console will reportedly be revealed to the world. A launch date is pencilled in for March 2017, which means all of Nintendo's marketing efforts at Christmas can go towards flogging that rather appealing NES re-release.
We'll keep you up to date with any further developments, but we'll say this now - if there's one thing Nintendo know how to do well, it's handheld consoles. The Wii U is pretty great but it's hard to nail down what is actually is. This time the Japanese giant sounds like it has a clear message: play Mario wherever you are. We'll take that.
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