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Forums - Nintendo Discussion - Whats More Shocking Than Zelda U's Delay? The Nintendo Fans >_>

tbone51 said:
curl-6 said:

The Wii was left to rot in 2011 and 2012.

You can count the Wii but i cant the 3ds? :)

Supporting one platform while neglecting another is not good enough, a company should support all their platfoms adequately.



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curl-6 said:

It's modern Nintendo, they won't give us Metroid, they'll offer some safe, conservative garbage like Diddy Kong Racing 2 or Animal Crossing U that nobody wanted or asked for, then wonder why their sales  coninue to decline into irrelevance.


Ha, what?

Do you know how many people love Animal Crossing? Animal Crossing U would be great for Wii U this holiday.



                            

Carl2291 said:
curl-6 said:

It's modern Nintendo, they won't give us Metroid, they'll offer some safe, conservative garbage like Diddy Kong Racing 2 or Animal Crossing U that nobody wanted or asked for, then wonder why their sales  coninue to decline into irrelevance.

Ha, what?

Do you know how many people love Animal Crossing? Animal Crossing U would be great for Wii U this holiday.

Animal Crossing is primarily a handheld series though, even on Wii's enormous userbase it didn't sell gangbusters.



I´m ok with the criticism, that´s a good thing. But i´m not okey with "Nintendo was the best thing ever yesterday, but now Zelda is delayed so F* Nintendo and F* WiiU"

Is like giving reasons to the people that says that Nintendo fans only buy consoles for Mario and Zelda. I´m not one of those fans.
What I need now, as a consumer, is some another game this year to fill this hole. I really want this Zelda to be the best Zelda ever, so is easy to forgive them if the game ends up being really good.
But we need one more game this year. And i´m expecting a little surprise. Paper Mario, Animal Crossing, Pokken, Metroid... any of those would be enough.



Okay. In short.

WiiU is a bad machine. Terrible terrible system.

The only thing that makes the WiiU good is its high quality first party library.
Without it, it has nothing. People have the right to be mad.



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I agree. It's shocking to see fans defending this. Like you tbone. How dissapointing, because a good fan aplauds the right choices but point the bad ones.



Proud to be the first cool Nintendo fan ever

Number ONE Zelda fan in the Universe

DKCTF didn't move consoles

Prediction: No Zelda HD for Wii U, quietly moved to the succesor

Predictions for Nintendo NX and Mobile


The biggest game of the year is delayed. They have all right to be pissed.



morenoingrato said:
Okay. In short.

WiiU is a bad machine. Terrible terrible system.

The only thing that makes the WiiU good is its high quality first party library.
Without it, it has nothing. People have the right to be mad.

Nop.



FunFan said:
Completely disagree.

They paid for their WiiUs. They have the right to vent. It's the only thing they can do. And it's good that they do. Only stupid people do nothing or defend a company when it shortchanges them.

How is a company going to get better if all the feedback is positive? The backlash keeps the company on their toes. It stops them from getting complacent. Just look at how the quality of other companies have plummeted. That's what happen when your customers drink your kool-aid no matter what. Crappy yearly sequels? Unfair DLC? Amazing devs getting sacked? People keep buying the products in mass anyway.

Its good to know that there's a fanbase in gaming willing to bite the hand of their company of choice. No defend their mediocrity or ignore the problems exist.

Nintendo fanbase. I'm proud of you. Other fanbases should learn.

This guy gets it.

If we keep letting companies treat us like crap, things will never improve.

We are paying customers, we don't owe Nintendo anything.



curl-6 said:

Supporting one platform while neglecting another is not good enough, a company should support all their platfoms adequately.


There is only so much that one publisher or developer can do. The Wii U output from Nintendo has been as good as you'd expect. Look at it realistically. Nintendo have released 2 Mario platformers, a Luigi platformer, Mario Kart 8, Smash Bros, Donkey Kong Country, Pikmin 3, Wind Waker HD and the Wii Series games. Among other 1st party titles, Nintendo have gone out to actually get developers creating new and exclusive content on Wii U such as Hyrule Warriors, Bayonetta 2, The Wonderful 101, ZombiU, Monster Hunter, LEGO City...

Nintendo have actively tried with the biggest IPs they have. Theyre still trying to push out new, exclusive content in 2015 with things like Xenoblade, Splatoon, Starfox. We have no idea what else they have planned for reveal in the Weeks leading up to and including E3.

To say that Nintendo of all developers and publishers hasnt tried to support the Wii U, I think, is simply wrong.

curl-6 said:

Animal Crossing is primarily a handheld series though, even on Wii's enormous userbase it didn't sell gangbusters.


Animal Crossing sold over 3.1 Million on Gamecube and 4.6 Million on Wii. There is a fairly big audience for Animal Crossing on consoles.