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osed125 said: 1) Usually yes, but I think with the Wii U, Nintendo kinda like wanted to mostly make big games and is biting them in the ass, that as well as using the excuse of having problems with HD development. 2) And to clarify, Nintendo won't just killed the Wii U and leave it like that. Nintendo could reveal their next console at E3 2016 to release it early 2017. Or push the Wii U a little bit more and announce their next console at E3 2017 to release it during the holidays of 2017. |
1) The issue is that their "big" games like Metroid aren't mainstream enough. It isn't the fact that it costs more money but that it doesn't sell enough. If it was big budget and still sold well, it wouldn't matter. (Like Zelda)
2) So a normal 5 year cycle?
No offense to you because you seem nice but what's the point of the thread then? Your points seem to go along with what Nintendo is already doing. You're just agreeing with them. (Sorry)







