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Ka-pi96 said:

Professor Layton and Bayonetta aren't even Nintendo games. Sure, they are exclusive to Nintendo platforms, but they aren't developed by Nintendo, so they shouldn't be included.

Regarding party games, pretty much what I said, a mix of other stuff ie. mini games...

You said, and I quote, "The puzzle genre is also very similar to platformers." So I ask how a puzzle game (such as the Professor Layton series) in any way resembles a platformer.

Also, if people are talking about whether or not the Wii U would be a good console for them, they should ignore games that aren't explicitly developed by Nintendo? Because I have news for you, Bayonetta is far from the only Wii U game not developed by Nintendo. Smash Bros wasn't even developed by them, nor Hyrule Warriors. And where does that leave games like Tropical Freeze and Xenoblade, not developed by Nintendo's internal EAD teams but by external companies owned by Nintendo? What makes that different from Bayonetta, Hyrule Warriors, or Smash Bros?

You can tell me exactly what genre you consider Wii Party to be, and I will substitute that genre for the "party" genre I used. Because it sure as hell isn't any of those other genres I named.