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1. Have bundles with mature AAA third party games. Having AC or CoD bundled with Wii U's will guarantee the sales of third party games and create better relationships of third parties with Nintendo for future. Also, this will attract a lot of core gamers since right now all the bundles point towards "kiddy" games.

2. Nintendo Network is lagging in features that even PS3. Unified accounts, better online support in games, voice chat implementations.

3. Ultimate Gamer Bundle - Deluxe Wii U, 3DS/3DS XL, with a game each for both. This can retail for around $450-470.

4. There are 40 million 3DS's out there. Why not market straight to them? Make Wii U game trailers and more Wii U information readily available for them to see. It's free marketing and as long as it is done in a classy way that doesn't seem forced on 3DS owners, it can be effective and at almost no cost.

5. Incorporate better online support on ALL your future games. Even if they are meant to be single player experiences, having a feature such as leaderboards, tournaments, etc can go a long way to meeting modern standards in gaming. There are people out there that crave for online presence to game with people they can't regularly play locally with.

6. Having a trophy/achievement like system. Gamers like being competitive even with their friends. "I have more trophies" or "I have more achievements for Bioshock". Comparing these with friends is what drives a lot of gamers nowadays - address that.

7. Make more original IPs that GAMERS want. You sort of recently started this trend with Wonderful 101, X and Bayonetta which look amazing. But Bayonetta is not an ORIGINAL IP and Wonderful 101 was not something that core gamers could look at and immediately gain interest in. All eyes are right now on Miyamoto's new IP and fingers crossed its not another Wonderful 101 case scenario.

8. I understand they are in a desperate situation right now to gain investor confidence, however DON'T announce games YEARS before they come out. Bayonetta was announced before Wii U launched and literally just one reveal has been made on the game since. X was revealed in January but aside 1 awesome trailer, theres been NOTHING on it. Zelda U and Smash Bros were announced years before they were/will be revealed. It takes away from the surprise element. Sure gamers know they will be coming eventually but finding it out in a trailer is always preferable than Iwata saying it in a bad english pronounciation. Which brings me to the next point.

9. Reggie is doing a great job in being the face of Nintendo but Iwata is the complete opposite. Lay him down. Even if he is not laid off, stop showing him in Directs and E3 conferences. The image of Nintendo is shown to be very Japanese which is not what western and european gamers want. Miyamoto might be iconic to gaming industry but its very irritating to see him and a translator to go on stage every time. It takes away from the presentation. Reggie shows a great level of professionalism and Nintendo should send people like him on the stage to rep Nintendo.

10. I don't know if this is technically even possible but make programmers optimize the Wii U OS to the point that it only requires 512 MB. This way more RAM is opened up for developers to use. OR they can better optimize it to use more of the RAM to provide an always recording service that records the last 2-3 minutes of gameplay (as opposed to 15 of ps4 due to the lower RAM). Sharing these on MiiVerse in the upcoming user created communities would be a boom to the overall Wii U experience.

If Nintendo can do even a few of these, it can really get the Wii U going.



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