JEMC said:
spurgeonryan said:
axumblade said: In order for me to actually voice an opinion on my interest, I'd like to know what games Nintendo considers as a strong lineup. Zumba Fitness and Just Dance are strong titles but they're not games that I will play. Assassin's Creed, Arkham City and Skyrim are all big titles but I'm not going to buy a Wii U for games I've already played. I'm not really that skeptical (well, I sound like it) about the launch lineup. I just need a real confirmation at E3 of what I'm getting myself into. If they are new games I will like, I'll give the WiiU a shot. If they are ports and games that don't peak my interest, I'll probably hold off on it for a little while until the decent lineup shows. In all likelihood, Nintendo's first party lineup will be the reason to buy a WiiU for me. |
Well we all know that there will be a bunch of multi-plat games and ports on the Wii U launch. Pikmin 3 was being developed for the Wii (not anymore) so that will probably be a launch title. Zelda and even Super Smash Bros. have long dev. times so they will not be for a while according to mulitple online sources. Really is hard to tell, since Nintendo is keeping their stockholders and everyone else in the dark, at least until E3.
Would a Mario game, Wii sports type of game, and Pikmin 3, along with some other 3rd party games interest you? Or will they need to do more?
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If Nintendo is smart, they will do what they did with Wii and launch the new console bundled with the mini-games they have used in their demonstrations. They could also launch a NSMB WiiU and Pikmin 3.
Also, IF (big if) Square Enix does a good job (I told you, big if), WiiU could have Dragon Quest X as a launch title in Japan. That would guarantee an excellent launch there.
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All of what you said is what I think will happen. Even the DQ10 part