worst...idea...ever!Nintendo's next home console needs to lose the cd drive, be downloadable content only and be 100% subscription based with 3 Rd party companies included as a separate subscription. So you can either subscribe to just nintendo games, 3rd party games, or subscribe to both.
Nintendo haven't given up on the Wii U- they're just not trying with it. I knew that after the big Mario game of the generation for Wii U turned out to be a NSMB clone with cats. Then they've got the low-budget games like Captain Toad, Kirby, NSMBU, etc., which make up the core of the Wii U's catalog. As I've said before, Mario Kart 8 and Smash Bros. are the only great first party games on the system at the moment. Depending on how Zelda U develops, it might join the other two. The rest aren't bad- they're good. But good's not good enough. Nintendo needs to start reaching their old standard again.
Given up / not trying are pretty much the same for Wii U as the damn thing sells like shit and by pushing their quality games to the 3DS makes it even more profitable than it already is.Nintendo haven't given up on the Wii U- they're just not trying with it. I knew that after the big Mario game of the generation for Wii U turned out to be a NSMB clone with cats. Then they've got the low-budget games like Captain Toad, Kirby, NSMBU, etc., which make up the core of the Wii U's catalog. As I've said before, Mario Kart 8 and Smash Bros. are the only great first party games on the system at the moment. Depending on how Zelda U develops, it might join the other two. The rest aren't bad- they're good. But good's not good enough. Nintendo needs to start reaching their old standard again.
Nintendo's next home console needs to lose the cd drive, be downloadable content only and be 100% subscription based with 3 Rd party companies included as a separate subscription. So you can either subscribe to just nintendo games, 3rd party games, or subscribe to both.
Given up / not trying are pretty much the same for Wii U as the damn thing sells like shit and by pushing their quality games to the 3DS makes it even more profitable than it already is.
Yeah plus no need to work on HD remakes as the handheld only handles low SD resolution anyway. Win-win for Nintendo.3DS development is far more cheaper and with higher profit margins. Plus there is already a big customer base for it...
Everyone's given up on the Wii U, Nintendo merely keeps it on life support while they work on a successor which is likely to come out within 5-6 years if we're lucky, sooner if not.
They have a console to back themselves up - it's called the 3DS and it prints money.Because giving up on the Wii U would totally be a financially wise thing to do with no console to back it up. Gotcha.
They have a console to back themselves up - it's called the 3DS and it prints money.
I have several 3DS systems and I don't use the 3D functionality 99% of the time, this is not a hurdle. The Wii U is a lost cause, the system is inadequate and there's no saving it. Nintendo makes money on one system and throws it down a bottomless pit in a vain attempt to save another when everybody else jumped ship, the Wii U will be another system with just a couple of first-party games to offer by the end of its lifecycle (which will be pretty soon).Well, the 3DS doesn't appeal to me and I sure as hell don't want to buy one a 3rd time. I can't even see 3D effects and no, the 2DS is not an option, the smaller screen and smaller buttons are, well, too small for me lol.
I have several 3DS systems and I don't use the 3D functionality 99% of the time, this is not a hurdle. The Wii U is a lost cause, the system is inadequate and there's no saving it. Nintendo makes money on one system and throws it down a bottomless pit in a vain attempt to save another when everybody else jumped ship, the Wii U will be another system with just a couple of first-party games to offer by the end of its lifecycle (which will be pretty soon).
Good luck convincing people to buy an HD GamePad because if the original GamePad was completely optional then not many would've bothered at all given the superior Wii U Pro Controller and other alternate controllers out there. Worst part about the GamePad? It only lasts 2-3hrs with the default battery it came and the rumble is like from a decade old phone.Guys, they aren't giving up. They obscured the 3DS in order to try pushing the sales for the Wii U. They even sponsored tournament like Apex hoping that more people will get interested into the console. They just can't stop now or is gg for both consoles.
That, or the New Wii U is on the go. Now with HD gamepad and superior processor power.
Neither system is up to par and Nintendo needs to realize that before it's too late for them. They will become the next Sega if they keep pumping money in obsolete hardware using their business model from the 90ties that no longer applies to contemporary development. In today's competitive market you cannot survive without third party support, not with dev cycles of several years.Though I'm sure there are people on here would like to see Nintendo give up, lose millions of dollars and become the next Sega, sort of like a Schadenfreude to them That being said, nothing's ever gonna convince me to get another 3DS or 3DS XL, because of the lack of money (for now), and the fact that when I had it twice, it just...didn't appeal to me, maybe I expected too much out of it, I don't know. If someone wants to convince me otherwise, they can go ahead
Neither system is up to par and Nintendo needs to realize that before it's too late for them. They will become the next Sega if they keep pumping money in obsolete hardware using their business model from the 90ties that no longer applies to contemporary development. In today's competitive market you cannot survive without third party support, not with dev cycles of several years.
It's not even the gamepad's fault, although it did create an unnecessary hurdle in terms of pricing - it's a neat piece of hardware. The bigger problem is that the Wii U was designed to be competitive against the PS3 and the Xbox 360, consoles that are not its competitors. It doesn't have the oomph to support modern gaming and developers quickly realized that. Unlike the PS3 and the 360 though it has no install base to speak of that could be milked with watered down ports, so with nothing going for it, why bother? The gamepad idea would've worked out if the gamepad was in fact the 3DS, but that would require Nintendo to design not one but two adequate systems, and we can't have that, can we?Good luck convincing people to buy an HD GamePad because if the original GamePad was completely optional then not many would've bothered at all given the superior Wii U Pro Controller and other alternate controllers out there. Worst part about the GamePad? It only lasts 2-3hrs with the default battery it came and the rumble is like from a decade old phone.
2018-19 and farewell Wii U you're done for. Surprisingly it's better than the N64 for its games.