'Super Mario Run', 'The Legend of Zelda: Breathe of the Wild' and Nintendo Switch were Revealed by Reggie Fills-Aime on 'The Tonight Show'

Reggie Fills-Aime Nintendo of America President and Chief Operating Officer appeared on "The Tonight Show" with Jimmy Fallon. He presented the "Super Mario Run" as well as the Nintendo Switch.

Nintendo's "Super Mario Run" is the first "Super Mario" game that is launched on third party hardware according to Gamespot. Meanwhile, it was unexpected but Reggie also revealed about Nintendo Switch.

The host of "The Tonight Show" was given a chance to experience "The Legend of Zelda: Breathe of the Wild". During the show, Jimmy Fallon is freaking out for five minutes after playing the game.

Shigeru Miyamoto the creator of "Super Mario" games was one of the audiences in "The Tonight Show".  He is observing the performance of the game. In the show, Reggie Fills-Aime is helping Jimmy Fallon on a "Super Mario Run" level and both of them are searching for the invincibility star.

The Nintendo of America President shouted on Miyamoto if he is watching.  Fallon, on the other hand, was excited on trying out the game that is why he was pacing back and forth. Jimmy also tattered on his speech and his hands are shaking. He slapped the desk for several times. 

Meanwhile, Fills-Aime presented "The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild" demo and how Nintendo Switch works. He rolls out a boulder off of a tower that turns out into a pile of explosives that would eventually kill the goblins. He revealed that Nintendo Switch can be removed from its housing and could be used as a portable device.

"Super Mario Run" will be available on the Apple app store next week according to Polygon. It is exclusive on iOS while the "Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild" demo is compatible on Nintendo Switch.

After trying out all of those games, Jimmy Fallon looks very happy.  There are no additional details about the Nintendo Switch except what have been revealed in "The Tonight Show". Some specific details will be disclosed in the upcoming event of Nintendo on Jan. 12, 2017.

 

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