| amak11 said:
Well I made a simple observation. I'm using two ends of the spectrum here. You can have a lot of in-between games but have them never live up to the hype of their highly anticipated counterparts. |
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| amak11 said:
Well I made a simple observation. I'm using two ends of the spectrum here. You can have a lot of in-between games but have them never live up to the hype of their highly anticipated counterparts. On a second note, Wii U Mario Kart 8 sold better individually on the Wii U than Watch_Dogs did indivually compared on other platforms minua PS4 ofc. So it's not like the market isn't there for games on Wii U, it just means people are getting what they wanted. |
Dr.Henry_Killinger said:
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Unless ofc your definition of better is that it is on the Wii U.
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