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Topic: Wii U Made me Realise the Passion I Lost

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GuruOfGreatness

@gcunit

This!!!!

In the respect of Off-TV Play, the GamePad is essentially my favourite controller ever because of that simple function.

I'm 30, and married with a two year old and a 5 month old, and being able to play pretty much any game I like if my wife is desperate to watch some crappy reality TV show since 2012 has been a God send.

I just find it a shame that the Wii U GampePad did not come out 15-20 years ago when I might've had to share the TV with my parents lol.

I can perhaps understand why some may not like the GamePad if they still live at home but have their own TV, or if they live on their own and have no need to share etc, but I think for any person with a partner and children, it can be a life saver. I would not have played even HALF of my catalogue of games if it wasn't for the GamePad.

I just wish there was an attachment of something pretty identical for the Xbox One and PS4 so I could play those games that I never have the time to do due to needing the big screen. And I don't mean a Vita or PC.

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GuruOfGreatness

SteamyJ

Glad I'm not the only one who feels that way. Nintendo has always been the only company I care about. I do enjoy some AAA series like Final Fantasy but even then, it's franchises that stemmed from a Nintendo console. It's the only company that makes me feel giddy and excited for E3 every year, it's the only company that makes me genuinely curious to explore and try new things. I love it.

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Bsham

Haru17 wrote:

Bsham wrote:

I noticed when playing my Xbox I never felt the excitement or passion for playing like i once did, I thought it was just me getting old (I'm 32). Well, it wasn't me getting older I discovered, it was me getting bored with Call of Duty, getting bored of big open lifeless worlds full of bugs that needed massive day-one patching, getting bored of sequel after sequel which barely changed the formula. I knew I needed something different, I knew I needed Nintendo back in my life again. And it's the best decision I ever made.

Would you like to tell me about how you made $3,000 a week working from home?

lol what?

Bsham

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