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Aerys said:
Kazus said:
Aerys said:

Facts are Wii U is already doing as bad as Vita.

You call him fanboy but you seem to be the best fanboy here, you see what you want to.

Remake dont sell systems ? Really ? Dragon Quest VII ?

And there is many exclusive AAA games coming to Vita this year, those you " forget " obviously.

Wii U is doing as bad as Vita with way less games and advertising...hmmm (let's not go there).

Dragon Quest sells in Japan, that's just known. Mario, Final Fantasy, Monster Hunter, and Dragon Quest are just games that sell consoles in Japan. That's not relevant to our conversation since none of those games are releasing on Vita or Wii U anytime soon.

AAA games are the same as exclusives. Hence, I left AAA in quotation marks because what everyone is referring to as "AAA" titles these days aren't actually AAA, they are just regular exclusives. AAA titles have advertising/promotions, good amount of hype on namesake, possibly midnight releases, among other things. None of the games coming to Vita are going to have those factors I just mentioned so, I'll leave this conversation at that.

 

 

Lol, try to be a little more objective  : Wii U has obviously better system seller than Vita, New Super Mario Bros is the best system seller in the world, Vita has just uncharted which could be a system seller and AC and the two only work in the west and are not as good system seller than NSMB.
And again, try to be more objective, Vita hasnt more advertising, there is just the sony direct from the other day, like the nintendo Wii U direct, and we could easily say Wii U has more advertising from the shop, there is none shop which had remove Wii U games, when many shops had remove a lot of vita games, so the visibility is much worst for Vita games.

 

What you call a AAA game isnt a good definition, Just Dance could be a AAA game based on your definition....

No, it really isn't. It used to be, because people were starved after a long 2D Mario drought,  but by now the core has realized that they're not all that similar to the 2D Mario games of the NES and SNES, so the nostalgia factor has faded, and with NSMB2 hitting last year as well, they're burned out on New Super Mario Bros. This leaves their biggest audience as parents buying for their kids, and that's not the audience who will buy the most expensive console currently on the market.

The Wii U has no system seller at present.