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VGKing said:
osed125 said:
VGKing said:
osed125 said:
VGKing said:
osed125 said:
ninjablade said:
Veknoid_Outcast said:
Are you guys kidding? Cut $100 off of Wii U after two months? With its killer software not yet released? With its principal rivals not yet released? It's really hard to take you seriously with such statements.

I feel the same way about your statement, it launched with nintendo biggest and best selling franshise and its doing numers like a system that's breathing its last breath, lets not mention blops 2, and AC3  ehich wether you like to believe it or not is killer software.

Anyone who thinks AC3 or BO2 are system sellers is out of their minds. You are talking like a 2D Mario game is the only thing that will make the system sell...

Well THEY ARE, at least on PS3/360.

System seller FOR the Wii U, for the same reason you stayed, most people already have the game for the 360, PS3 or PC.

Why aren't these games system sellers for the Wii U?

Because they are ports of games that have been already release before the Wii U, with an install base of 70m more units. 

Black Ops 2 basically came out like 1 week later than PS3/360....why wasn't it able to sell well? It was the best selling game on PS3 and 360 last year. What went wrong with the Wii U version?


we know the sales (if true) are terrible for the Wii U, but seriously, COD coming out later hurts Nintendo anyway you slice it.  Launch parties generate hype and buzz.  COD is well established on 360 and PS3, install base is huge, and most people would not buy a new console just to play COD that is essentially the same.  The majority of the people buying COD are people who don't have a 360 or a PS3, assumingly.  Now, if the game was built from the ground up with an obvious graphics upgrade over the MS and Sony version then you would have a viable argument and Nintendo fans would have less of a platform to stand on.