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Or you know, people saying that there was something going on between EA and Nintendo beyond the console may have been right.I'd like to think people are just happy that there's still hope for EA games on Wii U, including myself.
It's more so the fact that nobody is commenting because it wasn't really a big deal in the first place.

Or certain people should have their USN posting privileges removed.I believe they're called "violent mood swings" or "being indecisive"


Or certain people should have their USN posting privileges removed.

by lesser you mean less powerful and less expensive?...they saw the XBox One and figured they'll choose the lesser of two evils?![]()

The idea's great, the execution would've been fine... 3-4 years ago. Now that the competition is miles ahead (again) and the charm of the WiiMote waggling is gone, it's looking an awful lot like the Gamecube*.by lesser you mean less powerful and less expensive?(even if i do like the idea of the WiiU)

The idea's great, the execution would've been fine... 3-4 years ago. Now that the competition is miles ahead (again) and the charm of the WiiMote waggling is gone, it's looking an awful lot like the Gamecube*.
*Hint, that means it looks bad!![]()

Oh, no, by no means! Except the Kinect is not the main controller - it's an extension of the existing one. Besides, who talks about the One? I was thinking more of the PS4, really.Kinect isn't any better when it comes to flailing your arms like an epileptic.

Oh, no, by no means! Except the Kinect is not the main controller - it's an extension of the existing one. Besides, who talks about the One? I was thinking more of the PS4, really.

What are you talking about? Nintendo gave free devkits, and there is no evidence that they haven't been supportive of EA. All we've seen so far is EA lying and pulling excuses out of their asses.EA has been given good deals, MS is pushing for their support and if Nintendo did the same by supporting them with development costs and technical support (basically sending tech guys to EA's porting teams) then none of this would've happened.

What are you talking about? Nintendo gave free devkits, and there is no evidence that they haven't been supportive of EA. All we've seen so far is EA lying and pulling excuses out of their asses.

They've had a tree up there for years, so I'm sure they've got plenty of storage space.I'd have thought they needed to see a doctor about such issues like pulling things outta their butts, but I guess not. They flip flop more than congressmen.

...or people just acted upon a statement made by one person in a multimilion, multinational moloch of a company, a statement which turned out to be false and was corrected some time later.They've had a tree up there for years, so I'm sure they've got plenty of storage space.

I wasn't just talking about that one incident....or people just acted upon a statement made by one person in a multimilion, multinational moloch of a company, a statement which turned out to be false and was corrected some time later.
...because that's an option too.![]()
Devkits aren't enough, for a company like EA the cost of a devkit is next to insignificant, development and porting costs a lot more money, and because of the low sales they won't profit off of it. Once there are enough people with a Wii U I think Nintendo should contact EA and help devs out with the porting process and give them financial benefits for developing for the Wii U. The evidence is that Nintendo has no reason to be supportive until they are confident such a decision will result in profit for themselves. Profit from ports won't happen until the system has gotten better sales.What are you talking about? Nintendo gave free devkits, and there is no evidence that they haven't been supportive of EA. All we've seen so far is EA lying and pulling excuses out of their asses.

Except ports already make a profit.Devkits aren't enough, for a company like EA the cost of a devkit is next to insignificant, development and porting costs a lot more money, and because of the low sales they won't profit off of it. Once there are enough people with a Wii U I think Nintendo should contact EA and help devs out with the porting process and give them financial benefits for developing for the Wii U. The evidence is that Nintendo has no reason to be supportive until they are confident such a decision will result in profit for themselves. Profit from ports won't happen until the system has gotten better sales.





