An EA rep had this to say:
"I can't really talk about it much, but I think what we're doing is really cool. Maybe we're not hearing a lot about [Wii U] today or in this week, but I certainly believe it's going to be a product we're going to be proud of. Here's what I will say, and she. You may not want to hear me say this, but it's the truth: Whatever we release on the Wii U will not be a cartoony, dumbed-down, arcade football experience. It will be the real deal, HD simulation football."
What we have here is an admission that, by their own standards, EA Sports made a subpar effort on Wii.

Monster Hunter: pissing me off since 2010.







