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selnor1983 said:
HylianSwordsman said:
selnor1983 said:
EpicRandy said:
I feel the same way. The N64 was my last Nintendo system but I might end up buying a Wii U soon.

I had the Cube, but sold it after Wind Waker. Then bought PS2 and Xbox 1. Not bought a ninty system since then. But I fell in love with the 2 titles in the op as soon as I saw them. I love Rayman Origins on 360 ad Max The Curse Of the Brotherhood is on my radar to next buy on Xbox One. But Nintendo have produced 2 amazing games here.


You liked Rayman Origins? Do you have Rayman Legends yet? If not, seriously consider it for Wii U. It's going to be on every system out there except the 3DS, but Wii U does it best by far. It was designed for Wii U after all. It's one of the best examples of what the Wii U can do.

Good point. I like earning achievements but the Wii U extra is a good reason to get on Wii U.


If you like achievements, you might want to consider trying out Miiverse. I'll admit it's a little overfull with 12 year olds at this point for my taste, but it has some unique things to offer. You can pretty much make your own achievements for your games. Ever had a moment in a game where you thought "Now why the hell didn't they give me an achievement for that!?" Well now you don't have to. Imagine if you could just pause the game, take a screencap of the awesome thing you just did, go to a message board specifically for the game in question, and post the image, with a caption describing the achievement or whatever you want to say about it. Bam! Personal achievement. Stuck in a game? Do the same thing, except instead of an achievment it's a question, and people can comment with the answer. There are all sorts of uses for it. Some games implement Miiverse more than others though.