zorg1000 said:
Nem said:
Holy shit read it yourself? See how long it took to develop WiiU games.
zorg1000 said:
Mario Kart 7 released December 2011, Mario Kart 8 released May 2014. This team made the transition from 3DS to Wii U and made their first HD game in 2.5 years.
Hal released a Wii game in November 2011 then a 3DS game in January 2014 then a Wii U game in February 2015. The transition from Wii to 3DS was the same as the transition from 3DS to Wii U. 4 years for 3DS + Wii U
ND Cube released a Wii game in 2011 followed by a Wii game in 2012 followed by a Wii U & a 3DS game in 2013 followed by 2 Wii U games in 2015. 2 years, but i assume these were small titles.
EAD Group 2 released a DS game in 2005 followed by 2 Wii games in 2006 followed by 2 Wii games in 2008 followed by a Wii game in 2009 followed by a 3DS game & a Wii U game in 2012 followed by a 3DS game & a Wii U game in 2015. 3 years for Wii U + 3DS
EAD Tokyo released a Wii game in 2010 followed by a 3DS game in 2011 followed by a Wii U game in 2013 and another Wii U game in 2014. 2 years. The 1 years was Treasure tracker i am guessing? Basically DLC.
Nintendo's best teams took 2.5 years. Now apply that to determine when their games are coming out and see how possible it is anything other than 1 will be ready this year. But given Retro tends to do engine work they will be busy anyways.
Yes, they did slow down with Wii U development. So, what i said simply bypassed this useless post.
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What? How do u figure 4 years for HAL? Rainbow Curse released 13 months after Triple Deluxe.
ND Cube release Mario Party 9 in March 2012 followed by Wii Party U in Oct 2013, that's 19 months.
Stop being ignorant, literally every team I listed saw no noticeable slow down with transitioning from SD to HD, ur once again making things up to support ur argument. Act like an adult and admit ur wrong or just stop posting.
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How do i conclude 4 years for HAL? Because HD games aren't developed in one year without full engine and assets partially developed. The wii U game was obviously developed in paralel with the 3DS title or was a small title. Theres no 2 ways about it. Everyone knows these things. Its common knowledge. The likeliness (and i'm beeing extremely nice here) that you are wrong is extremely high because of that. Development cycles on HD titles are longer than SD titles because obviously they require more resources. This is a fact, not a guessing game. What you are doing is wishful thinking. I'm afraid that once we know the official info you will be sorely disappointed.
I don't see how i can be possibly be beeing ignorant by pointing you out on your completely unrealistic predictions and incomplete partial info.