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ok, you convinced me, I'm going to buy one
Foxi, come on now. Just look at all the Wii U commercials with FPS games and-Oh. So I guess we're not reaching out to the core gamers anymore, we're back to family-oriented gaming?
Oh. So I guess we're not reaching out to the core gamers anymore, we're back to family-oriented gaming?
"How will U play next?". C'mon Nintendo, stop hiring catchphrase-generating spambots - grammar is not their forte.*HOW U WILL PLAY NEXT?*
Don't forget the step where Nintendo pays them to enjoy the Wii U .1 - Get a bunch of people.
2 - Toss them in front of the Wii U and record them.
3 - Pick the ones that you think sound the best, show them.
4 - Profit from people who see the commercials wanting to know what's different and taking an actual interest in what sets your product apart.
inb4 "LOL RHYDAEN YOU FORGTO ??? STEP"
I would enjoy the Wii U very flipping much if I got it for free. Ninty, you hear me? I can star in your Polish commercials, I'll gladly do that!Don't forget the step where Nintendo pays them to enjoy the Wii U .
I'll stop now.
Gamers tend to like games, Nintendo should try that approach.well. I'm a ninty fanboy and even I'm starting to lose faith in Nintendo's attempts at making the Wii-U actually catered towards gamers, and not families.
Here's an idea...Rather than making awful ads that are aimed at getting people to recognize that their new console is actually an entirely different machine than its predecessor, maybe they should hire some new people in the naming division (I assume they need a whole division to come up with such awful names). Actually giving your console a new name rather than a single new letter would do amazing things in convincing people that it's a new item.
I mean, 3DS, Wii U? If I was an uneducated consumer, I would guess that these aren't in anyway new from the DS and the Wii.
Here's an idea...
Wii 2
*cue applause*
You don't even need to be so blunt with the name itself - Microsoft wasn't with the XBox 360 and people understood that it's a new system. All Nintendo has to do is be frank in their adverts. Yes, Nintendo - be blunt, say "brand new gaming system" or something, differentiate it from the old one because idiots are still confused.Here's an idea...
Wii 2
*cue applause*
Was that so hard Nintendo?
Then the next ninty system would be called the SupernintendocalifragilisticexpialidociousI think we should go back to classic Nintendo naming and just rename the Wii U to the Super Duper Nintendo Entertainment System. The SDNES is sure to be a major hit.