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Until they fire everyone responsible for the Wii U, I don't think they will learn anything.



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To develop HD games and have a good marketing department.



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That they need more lazy crappy Mario games to fill in the unavoidable draughts.



I'm now filled with determination.

That core-gamers will never support Nintendo, even when they claim they will if Nintendo does X. Therefore Nintendo shouldn't care for the core.

Besides, I hope they make more of these cooperations with third parties.



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Ultrashroomz said:
Knowing Nintendo, nothing.

this

 

hey hae been in the gaming business a very long time-  if they have still not learned (or forgot) the basics of th business by now- there is no reason to think they have learned anything now



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AbbathTheGrim said:

What are the things you expect Nintendo to have learned with the Wii U and therefore be amended when they release their next console?

Nothing.



They need 3rd party if they want to remain competitive



Sadly nothing....



CaptainExplosion said:
Guitarguy said:
Sadly nothing....

Gee, haven't heard that a hundred times before.

Gee, haven't heard that exact response a thousand times before either.



Guitarguy said:
CaptainExplosion said:

Gee, haven't heard that a hundred times before.

Gee, haven't heard that exact response a thousand times before either.

almost as many times as Nintendo repeating the same mistakes AND THEY WILL rpeat many if not all the same mistakes going forward

they have already talked about (in the most recent Investor Q and A) cuting their marketing budget AGAIN