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Which franchise?

Mario 142 30.47%
 
Kirby 4 0.86%
 
Donkey Kong 34 7.30%
 
Racing (F-Zero or something) 57 12.23%
 
Wii Sports type of game 19 4.08%
 
Other (Metroid, Icarus, etc) 141 30.26%
 
Do what they did with the 3DS 8 1.72%
 
See resultz 61 13.09%
 
Total:466
bouzane said:
JEMC said:
bouzane said:

A new core franchise or a reinvention of a classic a la Metroid Prime. Simply releasing more sequels would sell the Wii U to me as effectively as they did with the Wii (still waiting for a $50 price point).

You mean Nintendo games, right?

If so, then yes, I think they could launch them in the 50-55 $/€ price point (about 5-10 more than now). Third parties will go 60-65.


No, I mean the hardware. I have a large collection of games and I didn't amase it by buying expensive hardware, I usually wait for a system to reach a price of $50-150 before I buy it. I bought my PS2 for $200, Xbox for $50, GameCube for $50, Dreamcast for $50, 360 for $125, etc... I bought a launch model PS3 when EB Games had an excellent promotion for $250 by trading 30 games and I regret not waiting much longer than I did. The Wii is certainly not better than an Xbox, GameCube or Dreamcast so I wouldn't even be excited by the prospect of ''only'' paying $50 for one. I'd simply toss it in the pile and get around to it once I complete my excess backlog of Xbox, GameCube and PC games.

Oh, I see. Just to know, the consoles you bought for  $50 were used, right?

I bought my (2nd hand) GameCube for a bit more, but I got it with Metroid Prime and Super Mario Sunshine.



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JEMC said:
bouzane said:
JEMC said:
bouzane said:

A new core franchise or a reinvention of a classic a la Metroid Prime. Simply releasing more sequels would sell the Wii U to me as effectively as they did with the Wii (still waiting for a $50 price point).

You mean Nintendo games, right?

If so, then yes, I think they could launch them in the 50-55 $/€ price point (about 5-10 more than now). Third parties will go 60-65.


No, I mean the hardware. I have a large collection of games and I didn't amase it by buying expensive hardware, I usually wait for a system to reach a price of $50-150 before I buy it. I bought my PS2 for $200, Xbox for $50, GameCube for $50, Dreamcast for $50, 360 for $125, etc... I bought a launch model PS3 when EB Games had an excellent promotion for $250 by trading 30 games and I regret not waiting much longer than I did. The Wii is certainly not better than an Xbox, GameCube or Dreamcast so I wouldn't even be excited by the prospect of ''only'' paying $50 for one. I'd simply toss it in the pile and get around to it once I complete my excess backlog of Xbox, GameCube and PC games.

Oh, I see. Just to know, the consoles you bought for  $50 were used, right?

I bought my (2nd hand) GameCube for a bit more, but I got it with Metroid Prime and Super Mario Sunshine.

 

The Xbox and Dreamcast were used but the GameCube was new, still in the box. I'll never buy expensive systems just to see nicer graphics ever again, classic games are cheap and just as fun. Now I have a new problem though, I don't have enough time to play all of my games. Sometimes you just can't win >_<



I want to see Retro's next game, whatever it may be, and a classic franchise brought back.



My launch wish list is perfectly in line with what we'll (most likely) get:

Super Mario Bros. Mii
The inevitable "Wii U..." game that will come bundled with the console and include the stuff they showed off at e3
Some game that comes bundled with the second tablet controller (Mario Paint! That would be awesome!)

And then one game for the core gamers which I'd like to be a new game made by Retro, F-Zero or Starfox.



UncleScrooge said:

My launch wish list is perfectly in line with what we'll (most likely) get:

Super Mario Bros. Mii
The inevitable "Wii U..." game that will come bundled with the console and include the stuff they showed off at e3
Some game that comes bundled with the second tablet controller (Mario Paint! That would be awesome!)

And then one game for the core gamers which I'd like to be a new game made by Retro, F-Zero or Starfox.

Do you know if Starfox games will even be made anymore? They said that Starfox 64 3D was the last chance to revive the game line and if it didn't sell well then they would stop making Starfox games. I wonder if it sold well enough for them...



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NintendoPie said:
UncleScrooge said:

My launch wish list is perfectly in line with what we'll (most likely) get:

Super Mario Bros. Mii
The inevitable "Wii U..." game that will come bundled with the console and include the stuff they showed off at e3
Some game that comes bundled with the second tablet controller (Mario Paint! That would be awesome!)

And then one game for the core gamers which I'd like to be a new game made by Retro, F-Zero or Starfox.

Do you know if Starfox games will even be made anymore? They said that Starfox 64 3D was the last chance to revive the game line and if it didn't sell well then they would stop making Starfox games. I wonder if it sold well enough for them...


It currently sits at 570 000 copies, which can be compared to 4 mil. lifetime for Star Fox 64 and 1.88 mil. lifetime sales for Star Fox Adventures.

Are you sure this would be their last chance though? Sounds highly unlikely to me.



NintendoPie said:
UncleScrooge said:

My launch wish list is perfectly in line with what we'll (most likely) get:

Super Mario Bros. Mii
The inevitable "Wii U..." game that will come bundled with the console and include the stuff they showed off at e3
Some game that comes bundled with the second tablet controller (Mario Paint! That would be awesome!)

And then one game for the core gamers which I'd like to be a new game made by Retro, F-Zero or Starfox.

Do you know if Starfox games will even be made anymore? They said that Starfox 64 3D was the last chance to revive the game line and if it didn't sell well then they would stop making Starfox games. I wonder if it sold well enough for them...


No idea what their official stance is, honestly. Starfox probably is a franchise that doesn't generate enough profit to justify its development costs when compared to other franchises. They'd most likely outsource it, just like F-Zero. It's pretty sad, though. Starfox surely was a popular series back when it had quality releases so it's not like a proper Starfox game would struggle to reach, say, 3 million units.

What's strange is they are making a new Pikmin which is less popular than Starfox and probably not much cheaper to make. But that's due to Miyamoto not being able to keep his mouth shut at e3 I guess. So yeah, we'll most likely see neither of them for launch. I would really like to see Nintendo outsourcing games like Starfox, F-Zero or Chibi Robo to 3rd parties more regularly. They may not sell enough to warrant in-house development (talking development resources vs sales here) but they surely fill holes in their line up. 

Now that you mentioned it I really wonder what big "hardcore" game we'll see for Wii u launch. It won't be 3D Mario, Zelda needs at least two more years and Pikmin should be made by the Mario Bros. Mii team so that should take one more year as well. Smash Bros. development hasn't even started yet. And Mario Kart can't be far into development considering they just finished Mario Kart 7. 



UncleScrooge said:
NintendoPie said:
UncleScrooge said:

My launch wish list is perfectly in line with what we'll (most likely) get:

Super Mario Bros. Mii
The inevitable "Wii U..." game that will come bundled with the console and include the stuff they showed off at e3
Some game that comes bundled with the second tablet controller (Mario Paint! That would be awesome!)

And then one game for the core gamers which I'd like to be a new game made by Retro, F-Zero or Starfox.

Do you know if Starfox games will even be made anymore? They said that Starfox 64 3D was the last chance to revive the game line and if it didn't sell well then they would stop making Starfox games. I wonder if it sold well enough for them...


No idea what their official stance is, honestly. Starfox probably is a franchise that doesn't generate enough profit to justify its development costs when compared to other franchises. They'd most likely outsource it, just like F-Zero. It's pretty sad, though. Starfox surely was a popular series back when it had quality releases so it's not like a proper Starfox game would struggle to reach, say, 3 million units.

What's strange is they are making a new Pikmin which is less popular than Starfox and probably not much cheaper to make. But that's due to Miyamoto not being able to keep his mouth shut at e3 I guess. So yeah, we'll most likely see neither of them for launch. I would really like to see Nintendo outsourcing games like Starfox, F-Zero or Chibi Robo to 3rd parties more regularly. They may not sell enough to warrant in-house development (talking development resources vs sales here) but they surely fill holes in their line up. 

Now that you mentioned it I really wonder what big "hardcore" game we'll see for Wii u launch. It won't be 3D Mario, Zelda needs at least two more years and Pikmin should be made by the Mario Bros. Mii team so that should take one more year as well. Smash Bros. development hasn't even started yet. And Mario Kart can't be far into development considering they just finished Mario Kart 7. 

Pikmin was announced quite awhile ago. It was being made for the Wii but I seriously doubt they scrapped everyhting they were doing just because its going on the Wii U. It might be in the Wii U's launch window since it has been in development for awhile. Plus Pikmin is something Miyamoto just wanted to do and since he was the creator of it it happened, same with Luigi's Mansion 2. New Super Mario Bros. Mii might be a launch title since they obviously have been working on it for awhile too. It was also playable at E3 so I would expect to might see it bundled/on the shelf when the Wii U comes out. Mario Kart Wii U will probably come out Fall/Winter of 2013.



NintendoPie said:
UncleScrooge said:
NintendoPie said:
UncleScrooge said:

My launch wish list is perfectly in line with what we'll (most likely) get:

Super Mario Bros. Mii
The inevitable "Wii U..." game that will come bundled with the console and include the stuff they showed off at e3
Some game that comes bundled with the second tablet controller (Mario Paint! That would be awesome!)

And then one game for the core gamers which I'd like to be a new game made by Retro, F-Zero or Starfox.

Do you know if Starfox games will even be made anymore? They said that Starfox 64 3D was the last chance to revive the game line and if it didn't sell well then they would stop making Starfox games. I wonder if it sold well enough for them...


No idea what their official stance is, honestly. Starfox probably is a franchise that doesn't generate enough profit to justify its development costs when compared to other franchises. They'd most likely outsource it, just like F-Zero. It's pretty sad, though. Starfox surely was a popular series back when it had quality releases so it's not like a proper Starfox game would struggle to reach, say, 3 million units.

What's strange is they are making a new Pikmin which is less popular than Starfox and probably not much cheaper to make. But that's due to Miyamoto not being able to keep his mouth shut at e3 I guess. So yeah, we'll most likely see neither of them for launch. I would really like to see Nintendo outsourcing games like Starfox, F-Zero or Chibi Robo to 3rd parties more regularly. They may not sell enough to warrant in-house development (talking development resources vs sales here) but they surely fill holes in their line up. 

Now that you mentioned it I really wonder what big "hardcore" game we'll see for Wii u launch. It won't be 3D Mario, Zelda needs at least two more years and Pikmin should be made by the Mario Bros. Mii team so that should take one more year as well. Smash Bros. development hasn't even started yet. And Mario Kart can't be far into development considering they just finished Mario Kart 7. 

Pikmin was announced quite awhile ago. It was being made for the Wii but I seriously doubt they scrapped everyhting they were doing just because its going on the Wii U. It might be in the Wii U's launch window since it has been in development for awhile. Plus Pikmin is something Miyamoto just wanted to do and since he was the creator of it it happened, same with Luigi's Mansion 2. New Super Mario Bros. Mii might be a launch title since they obviously have been working on it for awhile too. It was also playable at E3 so I would expect to might see it bundled/on the shelf when the Wii U comes out. Mario Kart Wii U will probably come out Fall/Winter of 2013.


Pikmin and Mario Bros. are made by the same team though. So I would expect Iwata at one day entered the room screaming "the 3DS isn't selling because it's got no games! Quick make a Mario title for the Wii u launch" and now they will finish Pikmin after Mario Bros. Mid 2013 seems possible for Pikmin (you are right it's far into development probably) but they need Mario for launch to justify the higher price point of the Wii u. I also agree about Mario Kart. In my mind these release dates make sense considering development time:

2012 - Super Mario Bros. Mii 

2013 - Pikmin, Mario Kart U

2014 - 3D Mario, Smash Bros., Animal Crossing

2015 - Zelda

This is just of the top of my head of course. Feel free to add more games haha And of course we'll see new versions of Wii Sports and Wii Fit (they've been strongly hinted at in an Iwata asks interview) and probably Wii Party, too. 2012 or 2013 should see another high profile game made by Retro (hopefully for launch but who knows)



2012 - Super Mario Bros. Mii

2013 - Pikmin, Mario Kart U

2014 - 3D Mario, Smash Bros., Animal Crossing

2015 - Zelda

This seems quite reasonable actually! But I think there's a chance Pikmins coming this year, no?



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