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JEMC said:
Barozi said:

But you only wanted one game to be more than 50GB, so how does listing others that are far below 50GB help your point?

Actually looking at Tropical Freeze you have to admit that this is quite a lot, considering WiiU isn't that much above the 360, where the maximum available amount on a disc used to be 6.8GB (2005-2011) until they started to up that limit by 1GB and started using 2 discs for several games.

There is still room for increased file sizes in this gen and certainly even more next gen.

Well, what I meant was that Nintendo developed games tend to be really small compared with what you can find on other consoles/developers and I was also talking in general, not about one game in particular. Let me put it in another way: I doubt we'll see Nintendo to publish games that weight as much as other comparable games from their competitors.

Also, the WiiU and 360 comparison is not a good one because the 360's basic model didn't had an HDD and Microsoft didn't allow retail game installs until very late in the gen unlike WiiU where retail game installs have been present since day one. Althought I agree that Tropical Freeze is really big, it doesn't fit in a 8 GB WiiU basic model!

I don't see the point you're trying to make here.
Downloading retail games on 360 wasn't really a thing in the first few years, mostly because there were none or only very few available. Therefore having an HDD or not wasn't really an issue.
Developers were only limited by the double layer DVD and not because of the tiny, if any, amount available on early 360 HDDs.
I also don't see how optional game installs have anything to do with the topic at hand. If they were mandatory like some of the PS3 ones or X1 and PS4, then sure.

I was just trying to say that for all early to mid 360 games, the 6.8GB limit of a DL-DVD was enough (with exceptions such as Blue Dragon or Lost Odyssey).
Then suddenly they increased the usable limit by 1GB which only helped a tiny bit, as developers had to use 2 discs for nearly every bigger game starting with  Mass Effect 2 (or something like that).
WiiU games still have room to grow and I don't think that the ~3-5GB of Mario3DWorld and MK8 are the average size when Nintendo brings their last games to WiiU.