I want to know how committed Nintendo is to providing hardware support to WiiU customers. With so few units produced will post production support also be shortened?
LONGER GAMEPAD BATTERY LIFE! That is one of the keys keeping my teen/preteen kids playing on the WiiU. I plunked down $35 and installed the "extended life" battery in January and use of the WiiU skyrocketed. Recently it means hours of uninterrupted Splatoon gameplay shared between them. They also now play more of MarioKart, SmashBros and Nindie games.
My biggest disappointment is the loss of KEY sports franchises. Madden and FIFA look and play great in their only WiiU releases and it saddens me the studios stopped publishing for WiiU. I'm guessing the loss of these two third party games in particular have a big part in low sales for USA and Europe.
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Re: Feature: Reflecting on Four Years of the Wii U
I want to know how committed Nintendo is to providing hardware support to WiiU customers. With so few units produced will post production support also be shortened?
Re: Talking Point: Wii U Gamers Have Been Treated Poorly By The Third-Party Retail Scene, But The System Still Brings Joy
LONGER GAMEPAD BATTERY LIFE! That is one of the keys keeping my teen/preteen kids playing on the WiiU. I plunked down $35 and installed the "extended life" battery in January and use of the WiiU skyrocketed. Recently it means hours of uninterrupted Splatoon gameplay shared between them. They also now play more of MarioKart, SmashBros and Nindie games.
My biggest disappointment is the loss of KEY sports franchises. Madden and FIFA look and play great in their only WiiU releases and it saddens me the studios stopped publishing for WiiU. I'm guessing the loss of these two third party games in particular have a big part in low sales for USA and Europe.