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Ubisoft's CEO, Yves Guillemot, has said that Watch Dogs will be the last mature rated game that Ubisoft will release on the Wii U for the foreseeable future.

He commented, in an interview with Gameinformer, that: “What we see is that Nintendo customers don’t buy Assassin’s Creed. Last year, we sold in very small numbers”. Yves then went on to state that Nintendo players aren't interested in mature games, saying: “What we see is that they are very interested in Just Dance, very interested by other kinds of games, so what we are trying to do is to focus more on the types of games they are interested in... [Watch Dogs] is coming to Wii U. It will be the only mature game we publish on it.”




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spurgeonryan said:
Well...ok. That is fine. They are a business after all. If Nintendo wants mature games they will have to pay for it.

Yep. And Nintendo damn well should too. Seems they're not interested in paying for anything that's not guaranteed to be totally exclusive though. Which means they'll never get AAA third party games on their console again.



I want to be disappointed. I really, really do.



spurgeonryan said:
Well...ok. That is fine. They are a business after all. If Nintendo wants mature games they will have to pay for it.


No. If Nintendo wants mature games, they need to make them first.



spemanig said:
spurgeonryan said:
Well...ok. That is fine. They are a business after all. If Nintendo wants mature games they will have to pay for it.


No. If Nintendo wants mature games, they need to make them first.

pretty much this. 



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spemanig said:
spurgeonryan said:
Well...ok. That is fine. They are a business after all. If Nintendo wants mature games they will have to pay for it.


No. If Nintendo wants mature games, they need to make them first.


But I want Nintendo to keep doing games for everyone. Not because of nostalgia, give me a break, but because it's their nature. 

 

For mature games, that's why they have money, to buy games like Bayonetta 2 and Devil's Third... oh wait, we only have those two T.T



My bet with The_Liquid_Laser: I think the Switch won't surpass the PS2 as the best selling system of all time. If it does, I'll play a game of a list that The_Liquid_Laser will provide, I will have to play it for 50 hours or complete it, whatever comes first. 

Meh, no big deal to me, their main M-rated franchises like Assassin's Creed and Splinter Cell aren't my cup of tea.



fine by me. their games sucks





spemanig said:
spurgeonryan said:
Well...ok. That is fine. They are a business after all. If Nintendo wants mature games they will have to pay for it.


No. If Nintendo wants mature games, they need to make them first.


yes because sony and microsoft have created games in every genre for their systems. They just need to provide better support to 3rd parties for new IPs that come out. The poor 3rd party sales are a result of too many old school Nintendo fans leaving for other systems, starting from N64 days.

You can't just expect game A, B or C sequel number 3+ to sell well on a system that has no fan base built. Why would someone buy a 3rd game in the series when they can confinue getting those games on the same system family line they got 1 and 2 on? Only time they chance systems is in exclusive scenarios like when FF switched to PS1 so those fans followed.

Nintendo needs to spend money on new games like Destiny, Watch Dogs, The Crew etc that have a good chance of being hits in the future... to entice 3rd parties to get them on their system. No point next gen going fuck we fucked up. Lets moneyhat the 3-4th game.

Bayonetta 2  is a good example. They did a smart move by addiing number 1. This will automatically give it a better chance of getting a new audience from the still remaining Nintendo only gamers.