In the Nintendo Financial Results statement, the company outlined overall plans for the coming months.
To build on the momentum gained during the fiscal period that ended 31st March, Nintendo are aiming to release key titles as part of both the Wii U and Nintendo 3DS software libraries - including the likes of Splatoon, Yoshi's Woolly World, Mario Maker, Xenoblade Chronicles 3D and a brand new title in the Fire Emblem series.
Nintendo also has plans to keep core titles played more actively, with plans to continue providing content for Super Smash Bros., and - interestingly - it seems Mario Kart 8 will also receive additional download content as well.
Nintendo will also be releasing the previously announced amiibo cards, with a selection of amiibo compatible titles.
Part of the overall plans also includes a Nintendo application for smart devices that'll be released this year, Nintendo confirmed.
Do you think this is enough to keep Nintendo in good shape for the next ten-or-so months?