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Re: Talking Point: Nintendo Direct Pointed to Another Wii U Retail Drought

MrPKDolphin

@Boxmonkey I think that really depends on e3 this year. Licensing out franchises could save the system. If e3 is disappointing this year I could see a console being at e3 2015 or atleast in the process of being developed. If Nintendo has taught me anything don't count them out, e3 2010 was a good reminder of that. However, I still think Nintendo has loss touch with their fanbase and average gamers in general. :/

Re: Talking Point: Nintendo Direct Pointed to Another Wii U Retail Drought

MrPKDolphin

As someone who bought the Wii U at launch I have been pretty depressed about the Wii U, mostly because we were promised 3rd party support and now it is almost completely gone. The successor to the Wii U needs to come at the end of the Ps4 and xbox one life cycles, it needs to be on par with the ps5 and the next xbox so third parties will support it, and finally it needs to be backwards compatible Wii U and if it is backwards compatible with the Wii U it has not excuse to not be compatible with Wii games as well.

Re: Talking Point: Nintendo Direct Pointed to Another Wii U Retail Drought

MrPKDolphin

As someone who bought the Wii U at launch I have been pretty depressed about the Wii U, mostly because we were promised 3rd party support and now it is almost completely gone. The successor to the Wii U needs to come at the end of the Ps4 and xbox one life cycles, it needs to be on par with the ps5 and the next xbox so third parties will support it, and finally it needs to be backwards compatible Wii U and if it is backwards compatible with the Wii U it has not excuse to not be compatible with Wii games as well.