Devil_Survivor said:
VGKing said:
RazorDragon said:
VGKing said: The lack of these big-name 3rd party titles is what killed the Wii.(Of course Nintendo had some part in this as well) Even though Wii U is getting some big games such as AC and Watch Dogs, its still missing some major franchises. The ones it did get didn't sell very well at launch so I think the future of 3rd party support for Wii U won't be much different than that of the Wii. |
Wii was the best selling console till 2010 without any of these big-name 3rd party titles. What killed it was the fact that after 2010, Nintendo stopped supporting it.
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The lack of the biggest, most popular titles out there caught up with the Wii. People weren't going to continue purchasing a console that lacks a ton of good games. People keep saying Nintendo has lost the casual audience but looking at sales of Wii games last year, what sold the most last year? Just Dance 4. I say Nintendo lost and has been losing that "core" gamer for years.
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The biggest, and most popular games lol? Do me a favor go look up the best selling games, and its all Nintendo and Call of Duty games. Your ill informed, and don't what your talking about.
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Just look at the recent PS3/360 releases. Bioshock Infinite, Metal Gear Rising, Dead Space 3, DmC...etc..etc. Wii U still lacking major releases.
Even the Wii got COD, although a gimped version. Nintendo software only sells in the tens of millions when the hardware is selling that way. Wii U isn't selling well and that will reflect in software sales. Dont' expect the Wii U versions of Mario Kart, Wii Fit U, Smash Bros...etc to match the Wii versions. Not by a long shot.