Kaizar said:
The Wii U brings us "Single-Player-Asymetrical-Gaming" which hasn't been copy by the PS4 & 720, which helps the Wii U secure a few more exclusives, as well as more exclusive definitive versions of older games. Plus theres finally full on connectivity between the 3DS & Wii U. Plus TVii & downloading full 3D movies. And many more.
As a bonus, the Wii U gets such games as Lego City & Bayonetta 2, while the PS4 & 720 are just stuck with the same multiplayer games as the Wii U & PC get, for almost all 3rd party support. I guess I should name some legendary 1st party IPs & 3rd party exclusives the 8th Gen has gave us, starting with 1st Party:
Dillion's Rolling Western Franchise Rebooted Kid Icarus Franchise Pushmo franchise Sakura Samurai franchise Ketzal's Corridors franchise Yarn Yoshi franchise Nintendo land franchise Rebooted Luigi's Mansion franchise Spirit Camera franchise Steel diver franchise Rebooted Pilotwings franchise Fire Emblem Cross franchise
For 3rd party exclusives: Rhythm thief and the Emperor's treasure franchise (the sequel is exclusive to Wii U) The wonderful 101 franchise Lego city franchise TheatRhythm Final Fantasy franchise Mutant Mudds franchise (sequel exclusive to 3DS) Mighty Switch force Rebooted Bayonetta franchise Rodea the Sky Soldier Bravely Default Franchise X franchise code of princess franchise Project X Zone franchise Beyond the labyrinth franchise
And anything else I forgot about 8th Gen Nintendo IPs, both 1st Party & 3rd Party.
The Wii U has "Single-Player-Asymetrical-Gaming" & true panorama view in Home Console & NFC (as shown in E3 2011 & use for "Reverse Augented Reality" as well as for other things of course) & true home console video chat during gaming & Geomagnitic Sensor & MiiVerse (also in 3DS) & TVii. And as a bonus the 8th Gen gave us eShop & Nintendo Network.
Here's some examples of the Wii U doing "Single-Player-Asymetrical-Gaming": http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TRr6JG15RK4 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dza-jS7B7VU
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I know what Generation 8 introduces. As of right now, I see Generation 7 being more innovative than Generation 8. This may change as we get more uses for the GamePad.







