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Re: Pachter: Without Third Party Support Nintendo Fans May End Up Buying A Second Console

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@CanisWolfred
And yet, it is still agreed on to be the weakest of the 3D mario games. It was unfinished, it had the fewest stages, and every stage had the same or a very similar theme. They didn't even bother making stages for 24 stars (Blue coins) meaning it had the lightest amount of real content compared to any 3d super mario game (interestingly if 3D land had a star per stage, it would also only have 96 stars).

Re: Pachter: Without Third Party Support Nintendo Fans May End Up Buying A Second Console

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Philip, I think the major problem at the moment is it's not a two way street. There is very little reason for PS4 owners to get a second console (Sly punch at xbone owners there). And, this is by far the worst situation Nintendo has been in for a long time. Every £/$/Yen spent on non nintendo consoles, means less money for the big N and so they have less to invest in development.

The Wii U has been undertracking even the gamecube (Nintendos other biggest major failure) every single month since it launched, by a moderate to large amount, and Nintendo is doing nothing to help fix it.

I guess the major problem is, when Nintendo had near infinite money to work with, we got Super Mario Galaxy. When they didn't, we got super Mario Sunshine, and are now getting 3D world. Because Nintendo doesn't have the third party support, nor system sales, they can't afford the big ambitious games that they made on Wii, and that sucks.

Re: Pachter: Without Third Party Support Nintendo Fans May End Up Buying A Second Console

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People claiming Nintendo doesn't need third party support are at best ignorant, at worst stupid.

Nintendo DOES need it. If you don't have a single third party game like @TourianTourist, you missed out on a ton of good games like Sonic Colours, Okami, and many more.

At worst, you ignore the fact that Nintendo made a lot of money on third party games that sell. It makes sense to assume its near the same amount as digital, so nintendo gets around 30% of all profit from every third party game sold. And thats if you're assuming the only problem is "money", and that it would have no negative effects on the company other than in the bank account.

The problem is, you can already see the effects that no third party support is having. The Wii U is dead in the water, and Nintendo don't have a serious big game for another 6 months. And even then, Mario 3D world stinks of a rushjob because they don't have the time or money to create a truly epic new experience like Super Mario Galaxy was for the Wii.

Mario, Mario kart and Smash bros couldn't save the gamecube, and the gamecube was never selling this badly, nor did it have this little third party support. Nintendo is lucky it has the 3DS to keep the company afloat, because everything about the wii u has been a huge mistake by every definition of the word so far.

Hell, the only third party support they really have, Sega and platinum are only on board because Nintendo Moneyhatted them, Ubisoft said they're scaling back U support, and Activision is doing CoD and skylanders, but not any of the other games it has coming, nor will it do wii u versions once they have to make an original game just for the U (When they drop 360/ps3 support).

Long story short, Nintendo needs a miracle to save the wii u, because the games they have coming won't be able to do it.

Re: Ubisoft Scaling Back Support For Wii U, Expects Price Cut To Bolster Sales

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@Rmeyer.
Ubisoft is the ONLY third party developer that is releasing "hits" without incentives (i.e. moneyhatting sega and platinum games). Accusing them of not is ridiculous.

They're withdrawing support, because after this year they'd have to make completely original Wii U exclusive games because PS3 and 360 support is going to go away, so cheap and easy ports (which are the only things worth doing on Wii U because nothing sells close the multimillion dollar budgets ubisoft otherwise has for HD games).

Nintendo completely screwed its early launch lead by having nothing, and still having no major games until December. Even then, all it is is an upres of a 3DS game with changed levels and not a massive improvement like Galaxy was to sunshine.

@deitypower
Smash bros, Mario kart and wind waker didn't save the gamecube. Expecting it to be able to save the wii u is folly at best.

Really regretting my wii u purchase.

@hydek
They didn't piss off a "huge portion" of anything. Their fanbase which was buying 10m+ copies of AC 3 and Far Cry is almost entirely on PC/PS3/360

Re: Nintendo Download: 23rd May (Europe)

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What the heck.

They release the terrible 50hz version of kirbys adventure, which I don't buy out of principle, so then they release the 60hz version of superstar complete with a discount... only for people who didn't care about the games not being in 60hz anyway.

Can you tell I'm angry?

Re: Europe Now Receiving Club Nintendo Stars For All eShop Downloads

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@Andy Green

Not everything counts for stars. The existing Wii U Virtual console games do not have surveys on your list, and neither do any 3DS Virtual console games.

Not to mention, half the game names on your "treasure list" don't match up to the survey they like to!

For instance, I clicked the button next to "The Denpa men" and it took me to a "Gunman Clive" survey.

Re: Review: Witch & Hero (3DS eShop)

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@ gurtifus

Hey! The Castle Conqueror: Heroes games are pretty good, and Bookstore dream was an interesting management game.

No need to drag down the good efforts (admittedly, not great) that they have made because of one(or several...) turds.

Re: Talking Point: The Download or Disc Dilemma

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It's just not a choice in Europe.

Either Nintendo needs to stop overcharging for Download versions, or I'll never , ever buy them over the retail version. Simple as.

I would absolutely LOVE digital versions of Fire Emblem: awakening and Animal Crossing, but Nintendo is going to charge £40 for them, so I'll just laugh and get them for £30 or less at retail.

Re: Deus Ex: Human Revolution Director's Cut Leaked By Amazon

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Ugh. now when this 2 year old port absolutely tanks, square will point at it and say "Our games don't sell on wii u!" as an excuse not to bring over games in a timely manner.
The pc version of the game has already gone as low as $4.99/£4.99 on steam, and I didn't buy it then! I'm not going to buy another inevitable full priced (£39.99) port.

And what idiot greenlighted this instead of making a timely wii u version of tomb raider?

Re: Win £100 of Nintendo eShop Credit!

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If I won the grand prize, probably monster hunter ultimate and Lego city (I'd need a hard drive!), and if there was any left over, save towards the remaining upcoming parts of the tyranny of king washington assassins creed 3 dlc.

If I won £15, it'd go towards fire emblem awakening DLC when it finally comes out in april.

Re: Fire Emblem: Awakening SpotPass Content Going Into Battle Today

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@haywired
Because unlike the DLC, these spotpass paralogue missions build on the main story, and so Nintendo gives them away for free.

The DLC maps are all bonuses with characters from other games (season 1) or alternate stories/extreme challenges/some jokish conversations (season 2)

Everyone should make a point to play the spotpass downloads, especially the last one, which gets you one final character in the game.

Re: Launch of Professor Layton's Final Adventure Falls Below Series Heights

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@xbassmonsterx

Don't be stupid. By that logic, we should all be playing games JUST on the PS2. And even if you can say it in hindsight, no-one could have expected the DS to eventually outsell the gameboy, which was the best selling handheld (and console!) until the PS2 and DS came along. And it still took 5 whole years from the DS launch for it to eventually overtake the gameboy sales. Should they have just not made any games for the DS for the 5 years from it's launch then?

Layton is doing fine : It's getting roughly what you would expect in comparision to Lost Future, when you look at the ratios of DS owners in to 3ds owners.

There are just over 10million 3ds owners in Japan. When lost future came out, there were just over 25million. Azran sold 130,686 copies. That * 2.5 is ~327,000, so only 20k less than Lost future, and better by ratio than every other game in the series.

I don't honestly know how well they expected the game to do, but if they projected much more than this, they're fools.

Re: Rumour: Assassin's Creed IV Due This Year, Features Pirates

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Rumour?

Come on, a "rumour" that there would be a new assassins creed game each year is as safe a bet as a "rumour" that there will be a new call of duty out in november.

Also, the Assassin in 4 is supposed to be the father of Haytham (From Assassins creed 3). Thats basically the only rumour part, and you missed it out.

Re: Rayman Legends Challenge Mode Coming Exclusively To Wii U This April

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@Derpsandwich

Don't be a fool. That's Michel Ancel, the Lead dev on the game, he didn't make the decision and you're just being horrible to the wrong person.

@Placlu

Did you seriously just accuse them of delaying the game... from 3~4 months before the wii u launched, to launch?

If they are going to use this time to add some more stuff to the wii u version of the game, I guess I'm placated. I can accept that, while they could have released the Wii u game now (and I would have preferred it!) that they can make the game better by september.

Re: Wii U Resident Evil: Revelations Will Not Support Wii Remote and Nunchuk

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@jboy1807
Because if they want me to even consider people buying the game, they should darn well offer all the realistically possible control schemes?

You can say the same thing: The game was never designed to be played on the gamepad. But they're adding it, and off screen play to boot.

Why then shouldn't they add the control scheme from Resident Evil 4 Wii? Over 2milion people bought that version, despite it being so many years after the PS2/GC games, with the only real difference being the control scheme. Obviously, it's going to have at least some fans.

Re: Zelda-Inspired Action RPG Cryamore Could Be Coming To Wii U

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@retro_player_22

No, this won't be on your list of eShop games this year. Know how I know? They've listed a January 2014 release date for Cryamore. Still, if it gets a Wii U version, I'll be buying it.

I've decided to plonk down the minimal pledge for a PC version, but if it gets closer to a wii u version being a reality, I'll upgrade to the digital soundtrack, because the music is gorgeous. I encourage everyone to go to the kickstarter page and give it a listen.

Re: Zelda-Inspired Action RPG Cryamore Could Be Coming To Wii U

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You might want to mention the bit from the FAQ, about choosing which console you want the reward on. Specifically this part.

"Will we be able to select the digital platform we'd like?

Yeah, our plan is to provide backers with an option of picking the digital platform of choice, depending on if specific platforms are unlocked. We will clarify this when we send out surveys after everything is said and done!"

I wasn't going to back the project while I thought the kickstarter only got you a PC version, as if often the case with kickstarters (for example, Pier Solar). Now, I'll be keeping an eye on it, if it looks like it'll reach the stretch goal, I'm all in!