megatron said:
MRKs said:
megatron said:
MRKs said: So much fanboism here, god. To be honest (and coming from a Nintendo fan) the WiiU doesn't really adds much to the existing consoles, I mean yeah the gamepad is nice and all but I have yet to see a game in which is used in creative ways not only maps/inventory/etc. This reminds me when the Wii came out and everyone was "This is a revolution, it will change how we play games" and the majority of the games only used wii mote either as a pointer or as a wiggle-a-ton machine. It will not surprise me if the gamepad will be used only for minimal things like I mentioned before. As for the games in HD, yeah it would be pretty cool to see IP from nintendo in HD, but seeing Mario U and Pikmin 3 im not really that sure... |
i'm not a fanboy,you're ignorance is bliss,for a fan of nintendo one would think you'd know alot more then what you're saying
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I never said you were to begin with.
Also, how come i'm ignorant, please enlighten me
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there's alot more to Wi U then what you've just said,you just spotted the obvious just like everyone else who don't do the research on the system therefore that's ignorance
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Isn't the gamepad the selling point for the console? Everytime nintendo presented the Wii U they were really heavy trying to mark the gamepad as revolutionary.
Putting aside the gamepad, what are the things that make the Wii U substantialy different from the HD consoles? Remember Nintendo is trying to appeal the "hardcore" market, the one that already have a HD console, so what does the WiiU offers to make those people buy the console?
Really, being a fan from Nintendo doesn't mean I have to like everything they do. Don't get me wrong, I will eventually get a Wii U but that's probably for Bayonetta 2 than from the gamepad.