Amidst the likes of Super Mario Maker and Xenoblade Chronicles X lay the return of a cult horror classic in the form of Fatal Frame: Maiden of Black Water. There was one game, however, that players may have overlooked on Nintendo's lengthy list of release dates. With the release of official launch dates for a number of highly-anticipated titles, including Star Fox Zero and Devil's Third, Nintendo will no doubt be hoping that the Wii U can continue its run of form. Strong sales in 2014 helped Nintendo to turn a profit, with an emphasis put on a stronger line-up of games and the success of Nintendo's amiibo peripheral range. Although the struggles of the Wii U have been well-documented, with the system only just reaching 10 million sales overall since its launch in 2012, the console has had a resurgence over the last year.