Nintendo NX release date with Mario, Zelda and Donkey Kong

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A new leak on the Nintendo NX shares a relatively substantial list of information on the upcoming gaming console.

In a leak shared by expert tech tipster Liam Robertson, an alleged screen capture of an online survey by GFK, one of Nintendo's clients, shows a list of information on the Nintendo NX. The leak states that Mario, Zelda and Donkey Kong will be some of the titles that will be created for the next generation Nintendo console once it is released.

Leak by Liam Robertson

The survey also states that the NX will support 4k resolution for streaming with 60 frames per second video settings, and will include a support for video calls and online surfing through a user's television set.

A social sharing feature is also confirmed by the leak, which has been the talk of many rumours following the Nintendo NX, as it states that the NX will give a platform for sharing wins, defeats, achievements and many more. There are also talks about a networked community of players through the gaming console that is being called the Nintendo Network.

Also included is a list of box inclusions that gamers can expect when they purchase a set of the gaming console. The inclusions are a Nintendo NX console, a sensor bar, a game controller and an HDMI cable. One of the not-so-impressive specs of the Nintendo NX as told by the leak is a 900p gaming graphics, but Metro UK believes that this could be referring to the portable component of the gaming console.

The Nintendo NX has been a shroud of mystery for the past few months as developing company Nintendo has sworn an oath of silence, and has not broken it yet. Although company CEO Tatsumi Kimishima said that the company would break the silence in 2016, no official reports have been given yet.

Recent rumours point to the upcoming E3 conference in June as the date that the Nintendo NX (or whatever the official name will be as NX is only a codename) will be unveiled to the general public.