@SpookyMeths Yeah, it was, but Nintendo still need to advertise the system. For instance, Sony and MS have adverts here that show off the console and whats available for it, but Nintendo don't do that in the UK. The only time they have adverts on TV is when a new game comes out and even then, its either rare or nonexistent. As for Bayonetta 2 adverts, there might be, but Ive yet to see one myself.
@Warbeard I live in the UK and Ive not seen a Wii U advert for months. Actually, the last time I see one was just after Mario Kart 8 was released and it was a few times and that was it. Sony and MS advertisements are on TV here in the UK on a daily basis but nothing for the Wii U. Either Nintendo have lost faith in the system and don't want to spend the huge amounts of money on advertising the console, or they just don't understand marketing. Its a strange one as they should really be pushing it into peoples faces about now (with the launch of SSB coming up)
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Re: Video: Try Not To Overheat As You Watch Excitebike Arena Footage From Mario Kart 8's DLC
@Bass_X0 Ah right, cool.
Re: Video: Try Not To Overheat As You Watch Excitebike Arena Footage From Mario Kart 8's DLC
Ive just been on the store (UK one) to pre-purchase this and its not on there. The other DLC packs for MK8 are, but not this one for some reason
Re: Poll: Should Nintendo Follow Microsoft's Lead With A Wii U Price Cut?
@SpookyMeths Yeah, it was, but Nintendo still need to advertise the system. For instance, Sony and MS have adverts here that show off the console and whats available for it, but Nintendo don't do that in the UK. The only time they have adverts on TV is when a new game comes out and even then, its either rare or nonexistent. As for Bayonetta 2 adverts, there might be, but Ive yet to see one myself.
Re: Poll: Should Nintendo Follow Microsoft's Lead With A Wii U Price Cut?
@Warbeard I live in the UK and Ive not seen a Wii U advert for months. Actually, the last time I see one was just after Mario Kart 8 was released and it was a few times and that was it. Sony and MS advertisements are on TV here in the UK on a daily basis but nothing for the Wii U. Either Nintendo have lost faith in the system and don't want to spend the huge amounts of money on advertising the console, or they just don't understand marketing. Its a strange one as they should really be pushing it into peoples faces about now (with the launch of SSB coming up)