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JTurner82 said:

I'm going to go out on a limb and say never say never.  I don't see how this article is cause to complain.  If anything, I think it's a good sign that Nintendo is trying to convince third parties to take WiiU seriously and not just "casualize" it.  Granted it will be a tough challenge, but I think Nintendo can pull it off this time.

You're gonna lose alot of limbs that way. I think we'll just have to see what Nintendo considers most important: Profit or fan loyalty. I think the Wii handled it self pretty well but there was just too much shovelware/kiddy stuff, which in turn did bring in the money.

Obviously they can do both, especially with titles like Mario, The legend of Zelda, metroid, etc well established franchises that will appeal to long time fans, but will we see more new IP/games like Xenoblade chronicles, the conduit, Monster Hunter that are targeted to full-time gamers(Basic criteria: Long games, online component)? We shall see. Either way, I don't want a tablet in my gaming console, so I'm passing UNLESS a massive online Pokemon adventure game or Super Mario RPG sequel (NOT PAPER MARIO) comes out.



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