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Smear-Gel said:
teigaga said:
Smear-Gel said:
thatguymarco said:
Maybe if Nintendo removed the toypad we could get to see a very attractive price drop for the Wii U, but nope, gotta have dem gimmicks.



lol, but really though the systems most sought out software (Mario World 3D, New Super Mario Bros U, Mario Kart and Smash) don't even use it.


Smash and MK8 both use it for Amiibo, which is reportedly selling well. I think people forget that the Gamepad can and is used in many, smallers ways. Also off tv play wich is always a plus.

I do agree that asymetric gameplay is both awesome and woefully underused though.

The people who want Amiibo can buy the more pricey gamepad bundled wii U then :)

Bundle the gamepad with some amiibo's and a revelant game aswell. Its an expensive peripheral which isn't needed,  I say let gamers decide and benefit in the process with much higher hardware and software sales.  I get Nintendo pushing it at first similar to wii remote, trying to make sure developers use it but no one is really, nintendo included. The general public have already expressed they have no interest in it, all peripherals which are worth their weight will sell as a standalone purchase, so I don't see the problem.

Its strange but suddenly it seems blatantly obvious to me, its no different from forcing Kinect on people or forcing PSVita on PS4 owners.