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hey guys, i was thinking about how Nintendo could revive the Wii U and I have come up with a list of games that, if they announced, would definitely change the tide in who is going to be leading this console race.

So basically, Nintendo needs to come out swingiing as early as about January and announce something like Metroid Prime Trilogy HD Remix, that way all the disheartened metroid fans will be back on board with Nintendo, right off the bat. Also, since Nintendo didn't give the WIi U the proper 3D Mario that everyone wanted, they need to realease Super Mario Galaxy: Universe Edition that way all the Mario fans will be appeased. This would basically rework the first Super Mario Galaxy from the ground up in HD. Also, Zelda fans were left out since they skipped on showcasing Zelda at E3, so they absoultely have to start out the year with The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess: Definitive Edition. 

So with these three things out of the way, the core fanbase would be taken care of. Next they can release something like Super Nintendo Collection: 10 classic games. This can be 10 SNES games jam packed onto one disc. It could be F-Zero, Zelda 3, Super Metroid, Super Mario World, Donkey Kong Country, and others. At this point, it will be a little over two years since DK's last game, so I think if they remade the first DKC Returns along with Tropical Freeze, they can bundle that into one package, calling it something like King K Rool's Komplete Kollection Rules. Or something like that. This will appease Donkey Kong fans. 

Now we can start talking end of the year. Nintendo needs to end it with a bang. That's why around this time they should announce that Mario Kart and Smash Bros have become yearly releases. This way, Nintendo fans will be guaranteed two great games every year. They announce Mario Kart 8 2, and Super Smash Bros for Wii U 2. Those would be giant bombs, and those games coming out simulataneously would move units. There is no way that anybody would be able to compete with that. Especially if they were guaranteed to come out every November. Nintendo also wouldn't be in such a financial predicament because 4 to 6 million people would buy each game more than likely. Thats an extra 10+ million in sales every year, i honestly dont know why they dont do it.

anyways, what do you guys think? is this the plan that could turn the wii u around?