@tom_q
Why feel bad about not helping Nintendo? Nintendo like any other company only cares about getting your money. So keep on looking out for what gives you the best deal and if that deal is for used then buy it.
@SetupDisk
Not everyone cares for every game released or close to that. They have a few games they want to play. So they demand more because they played the games they wanted to play.
@GermenatorHue
Well most people are holding out on the Wii U for the big Nintendo games so hence the poor sale numbers. Plus the way you wrote your comment was buy the Wii U now for upcoming games. Without mention of you having the Wii U now because there are games out now you want to play.
@GermenatorHue It does not make sense to buy a Wii U now for future games when it won't be played much right now. You can budget to buy the Wii U and the games at the same time. Plus not everyone is going to buy every game.
@AJWolfTill The early adopters have no one but themselves to blame for buying too early. They knew what was out and what games might come out within six months of launch.
@SCAR392 The slow start of the Wii U and the 3DS could of be avoided. Nintendo should have been prepared with major games. The Nintendo games on Wii U were delayed because Nintendo was not prepared with enough staff to make the games.
@Buzzthebatgirl People should never buy a system on promise of games coming out within six months of launch day. Games get delayed and people should buy the system when the games they want are out.
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Re: Wii U Hardware Still Being Sold At A Loss
@tom_q
Why feel bad about not helping Nintendo? Nintendo like any other company only cares about getting your money. So keep on looking out for what gives you the best deal and if that deal is for used then buy it.
Re: Talking Point: Lessons to be Learned, Again, From the Wii U Games Drought
@SetupDisk
Not everyone cares for every game released or close to that. They have a few games they want to play. So they demand more because they played the games they wanted to play.
Re: Talking Point: Lessons to be Learned, Again, From the Wii U Games Drought
@GermenatorHue
Well most people are holding out on the Wii U for the big Nintendo games so hence the poor sale numbers. Plus the way you wrote your comment was buy the Wii U now for upcoming games. Without mention of you having the Wii U now because there are games out now you want to play.
Re: Talking Point: Lessons to be Learned, Again, From the Wii U Games Drought
@GermenatorHue
It does not make sense to buy a Wii U now for future games when it won't be played much right now. You can budget to buy the Wii U and the games at the same time. Plus not everyone is going to buy every game.
Re: Talking Point: Lessons to be Learned, Again, From the Wii U Games Drought
@AJWolfTill
The early adopters have no one but themselves to blame for buying too early. They knew what was out and what games might come out within six months of launch.
Re: Talking Point: Lessons to be Learned, Again, From the Wii U Games Drought
@SCAR392
The slow start of the Wii U and the 3DS could of be avoided. Nintendo should have been prepared with major games. The Nintendo games on Wii U were delayed because Nintendo was not prepared with enough staff to make the games.
Re: Talking Point: Lessons to be Learned, Again, From the Wii U Games Drought
@Buzzthebatgirl
People should never buy a system on promise of games coming out within six months of launch day. Games get delayed and people should buy the system when the games they want are out.
Re: Talking Point: Lessons to be Learned, Again, From the Wii U Games Drought
Looks like Nintendo did not learn from the slow start of the 3DS. Now they are paying for it.