When I started a few months ago with the series of articles about Nintendo consoles and Nintendo games I knew I will have to return to the subject from time to time, when necessary.
The consoles and the games have been developing over and over in the last decades, there are a lot of options to enjoy playing if you have time. The following list of games are only a few from a long list of Nintendo games, if you don't find the ones you expect don't worry: there is a good chance I missed it.
New Super Mario Bros U
New Super Mario Bros U is based on the New Super Mario Bros. franchise, the one that helped grow the Nintendo consoles during the last decades, with a mix of 2D and 3D graphics and interesting ways of utilizing the new Wii U tablet controller.

The game will support co-op multiplayer, including asymmetric multiplayer where the person with the tablet controller either helps the others, or tries to prevent them from completing a mission.
New Super Mario Bros U will include 7 different game worlds, including Sparkling Waters, Layer Cake Desert, Acorn Plains, and Frosted Glacier.
The players will be able to walk from level to level, they can also leave hints and tips to fellow players online via Miiverse.
Animal Crossing: New Leaf
Release Date: second quarter 2013
Publisher: Nintendo
The community-building franchise returns with a new game. The Nintendo 3DS game introduces a number of options new to Animal Crossing, including the ability to become the head of the village and boost its development, a way to install certain items in the village to make its characteristics more personalized for each player, and the ability to view homes of other players who are tagged through StreetPass connections.
Pikmin 3

Developers: Nintendo EAD, Publisher: Nintendo
Pikmin 3 isn't revolutionizing the formula of the first two games in the series, simply adding new Pikmin, new enemies, and better graphics than ever before. The Big N didn't embrace online multiplayer for the third iteration like some people have hoped, but you should not miss it.
Wii Fit U
Most of the features are expected to carry over from the old Wii Fit game, with mini games, and on screen training instruction, video guides, and more. The Wii U version of the game Wii Fit U will feature full HD graphics, more features and mini games. The Wii U Balance Board will support player weights of up to 330 lbs, or 150 KG.
In addition to supporting the Balance Board for mini games Nintendo is working on implementing the use of the new Wii U tablet controller in several ways.
Most of the games are expected to be ported to the new Wii U Fit, including: Yoga (stretching, poses, etc), Aerobic (hoola hooping, jogging), Strength training (push ups, leg extensions, and more), Balance games (snowboarding, slalom skiing, tightrope walking).
Assassin’s Creed 3 Wii U

Assassin’s Creed 3 on the Wii U will receive several DLC packs which will be made available through the Wii U eShop. The DLC is expected to be the same as on other consoles.
Rayman Legends
Release Date: February 26, 2013 (Wii U)
Developer: Ubisoft Montpelier
Publisher: Ubisoft/Nintendo
Rayman Legends is the sequel to Raman Origins, the Wii U version will include specific Wii U features, such as Wii U controller input for single and multiplayer, it supports Wii U NFC technology as well, where players can import new characters such as Rabbids and Ezio from Assassin’s Creed into the game. The new improved engine support full HD graphics across all platforms.
The player will be able to control game specific objects and features via the tablet controller, which will even work in 4 player multiplayer, with one of the players being the “leader” with the Wii U tablet controller. In addition, online co-op and online multiplayer will also be present in the game.
Injustice: Gods Among Us
Release Date: April 2013 (PS3, Xbox 360, Wii U)
Developer: NetherRealm Studios
Publisher: Warner Bros. Interactive