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Einsam_Delphin said:
Well you know what they say, even the best of things can't please everyone. Thankfully you have options in this case. Microsoft and Sony especially generally have new IPs regulary, so perhaps it would be a good idea for you to invest in their systems along with/instead of the Wii U. I personally will be going 3DS-PS4-Wii U, so I'll be able to get a good dose of both familar and new franchises. In general, just lot's of great games hehe. Btw, I believe Iwata said he would have a new IP, and Retro Studio's could be making a new IP aswell. Also, they gave solid reasonings as to why they don't make new IPs very often, being that they think up the gameplay first then try to attach one of their existing franchises to it. Only when none of them fit the gameplay is a new IP made, ex: Pikmin, Animal Crossing. Helps to bolster sales.

Always do.  Usually playstation.  Just bringing it up in response to your opinion on nintendo winning e3. I always start off with a nintendo system, then get a second system.  I haven't decided yet.  I'm guessing i'll go wii-u-ps4, but we'll see.

I believe he explained it at an e3.... a few e3's after he mocked other publishers for releasing too many sequels.  Sometimes i feel like he's creating a double standard, but he makes good points in both e3s.