Veknoid_Outcast said:
It builds the Wii U brand. Sometimes you have to take losses on a few games to build up a reputation that will provide gains in the long term. You're probably right that many won't buy a Wii U just for Bayonetta -- although I bet a handful will -- but the effects of acquistions such as Bayonetta are cumulative. If Wii U can boast Mario, Zelda, Metroid, Donkey Kong, Animal Crossing, Pokemon, and Wii Sports PLUS some niche titles and a bunch of third-party multiplats, it becomes harder and harder for consumers to keep saying "no." |
I see what your saying, on the other hand instead of going around and buying dead or stuggling IP's I'd rather see them build new ones. That would get me intrested. Sony had a lot of luck this gen building new IP and it's worked wonders for them. I'd much rather see Nintendo do the same thing.







