| Mummelmann said: Not to rain on anyone's parade, but isn't this what they've been saying since the beginning? http://wiiudaily.com/2013/11/reggie-on-wii-u-drought/ http://www.gengame.net/2013/02/nintendo-more-unannounced-wii-u-games-coming-in-2013/ http://nintendoeverything.com/iwata-more-unannounced-games-coming-to-wii-u-by-2014/ http://www.vg247.com/2013/07/08/wii-u-multiple-unannounced-third-party-titles-inbound-says-iwata/ I always find this kind of news from the big three to be a bit underwhelming, you never know what it actually is. I think 2014 will be hard to beat for the Wii U, in terms of impact at least, the combo of Mario Kart and Smash is quite massive and they are by far their biggest franchises. |
As you said yourself, 2014 was MUCH better than 2013/end of 2012. So doesn't that in some way prove what some of those links are saying? The major droughts issue has been greatly addressed this year, and they are saying they want to branch out and keep the support coming. This is GREAT news, and knowing they are continuing to team up with third parties is great. I at least expect more news for Shin Megami Tensei X Fire Emblem and Pokken Tournament, and while these games won't make consoles fly off the shelf, they will give more of a solid lineup to Wii U owners.







