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curl-6 said:
Octane said:

Well, to be fair, if smaller games like Captain Toad count for you, we've had an okay-ish year.

Jan - Captain Toad

Feb - 

Mar - Mario Party 10, Mario vs DK

Apr - 

May - Kirby, Splatoon

June - Yoshi

July - 

Aug - Devil's Third

Sep - Super Mario Maker

Oct - Fatal Frame

Nov - Mario Tennis, amiibo Party (ugh..)

Dec - Xenoblade X

On average 1 game every month. I do agree though, they either need to fix their own software management and development schedule or get a lot more third party support. Just spend some of that money you've been sitting on all these years Nintendo...

Anyway, I'm not complaining, but I would like to see more games coming to Nintendo systems. I have a Wii U and PS4 this gen, so I'm fine, I got a pretty big backlog already. That's always an option as well; two consoles. There's nobody stopping you from enjoying more than 1 system.

That's still 3 months of the year (Feb, April, July) with nothing.

Once you then start removing the ones that are shit, (Mario Party, Amiibo Festival, Devil's Third, Mario Tennis) what's left is like 6 worthwhile games in 12 months.


This is why a unified platform is so important for Nintendo, for example 2015 would look something like this.

February-Majora's Mask 3D, Monster Hunter 4, Kirby Rainbow Curse, Pokémon Shuffle, Flipnote Studio

March-Mario vs Donkey Kong, Mario Party 10, Codename STEAM, Fossil Fighters Frontier, Story of Seasons

April-Boxboy, Xenoblade 3D, Etrian Mystery Dungeon, Pokémon Rumble World, Amiibo Tap

May-Devil Survivor 2, Attack on Titan, Splatoon, Puzzles & Dragons, Stretchmo

June-Dr. Mario: Miracle Cure, Art Academy: Home Studio

August-Little Battlers Experience

September-Super Mario Maker, Happy Home Designer

October-Chibi Robo, Yoshi's Woolly World, Triforce Heroes, Legend of Legacy

November-Badge Arcade, Yokai Watch, Amiibo Festival, Mario Tennis, Super Mystery Dungeon

December-Xenoblade X, Devil's Third, Pokémon Picross

Then u have a bunch of quality indie titles mixed throughout like Affordable Space Adventures, Runbow, Xeodrifter, Fast Racing Neo, Typoman, Year Walk, etc.



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