| RolStoppable said: Your post could be quite a bit shorter without the apology paragraphs at the start and at the end. 1. It's pretty clear that the Wii U was launched in an unfinished state, so it's not surprising that Nintendo's launch games don't have online play. There will be games with online multiplayer in the future, because the Wii already had them. 2. Since you haven't collected all gold medals in NSMBU, achieving stuff in games can't be all that important to you. The challenge mode in NSMBU also keeps a replay of your best attempt which you can use to show off your skills. 3. A headstart is an advantage for a reason. It allows a company to fix problems before the competition arrives. Nintendo has already promised system updates for spring and summer. As for multimedia, Nintendo has video streaming services on board, plus an apparently good internet browser. What else do people really want from a console? But most importantly, why did I even write this? |
Best comment ever. Nobody cares about really achieving high scores but do care about virtual points that adds nothing and think everybody else look at they're achievementpoints? Also, you can put screenshots online in a community with tenthousands of people to show off your high scores. It will reach many more people than achievementpoints because nobody cares to scroll to another's achievements. Nintendo actually does achievements better than the competition, but nobody cares because its Nintendo.







