@CaviarMeths You hit the nail on the head, sir. Yes, the Wii U may be behind overall sales to the PS4 and the Xbox One but what matters more than just console sales is profit. Analysts who spell doom for Nintendo forget they have BILLIONS in the bank and they seem to always bounce back. (Case in point, the Amibos.) People tend to forget the reason Sega got out of the hardware business is because they had been failing hard in that for years post the Genesis. They had no finanical chose but to go software only. Nintendo doesn't have that problem and no matter what they say, what matters at the end of the day is that your company is proftiable and has growth. Nintendo has that.
They did. I have to think the rights were time exclusive. Most likely 10 years, which means they probably expired in 2012 and that's when they started to at least discuss remastering the game. If this is successful, expect RE: Zero to get the same treatment.
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Re: Video: Does Super Mario Galaxy 2 On Wii U Offer Anything New?
So much for that dream I had of a Super Mario Galaxy 1 & 2 HD collection release for the Wii U. Oh well.
Re: Wii U Enjoyed Its Best Ever Month of US Sales in December, With Yearly Results Beating 2013
@CaviarMeths
You hit the nail on the head, sir. Yes, the Wii U may be behind overall sales to the PS4 and the Xbox One but what matters more than just console sales is profit. Analysts who spell doom for Nintendo forget they have BILLIONS in the bank and they seem to always bounce back. (Case in point, the Amibos.) People tend to forget the reason Sega got out of the hardware business is because they had been failing hard in that for years post the Genesis. They had no finanical chose but to go software only. Nintendo doesn't have that problem and no matter what they say, what matters at the end of the day is that your company is proftiable and has growth. Nintendo has that.
Re: Capcom Is Remastering The GameCube Resident Evil, But It's Not Coming To Wii U
@Shy_Guy
They did. I have to think the rights were time exclusive. Most likely 10 years, which means they probably expired in 2012 and that's when they started to at least discuss remastering the game. If this is successful, expect RE: Zero to get the same treatment.