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oniyide said:

there was a Wii SPorts game, Club. How was NSMB Wii U recycled? how is it anymore reclyed than any NSMB game that was released after the original DS one? Metroid Prime? its not like the last one did gangbusters or push console sales. People here really have a high a opinion of that series its not a system mover. 3 sold less than the original and .45 mil than 2 on an install base thats 5 times more than GC. its hardly a loss in the grand scheme of things. as for 3d world IMHO i think that game would have beneffited from a bigger audience, but i might have to concede that point but even then, has 3d Mario been a huge system mover since 64? DKTF your opinion. Everything else is your opinion. I am of the opinion that most of the follow ups have been better. is MK8 not better than MKWii? is the newer Smash Bros. not better than Brawl? and those are the big guns. 

I can see your point. I still have to get one (PS4 was my priority), but you are right outside of the first parties there aint that much. BUT imho it wasnt that much different than the Wii situation, at least for me. I never cared about those Wiigames as i always thought they were meh at best. More shovelware wouldnt have gauranted better games. It would have sent a message that the system is getting support so maybe it would've been better than nothing



Wii Sports Club is HD remake of Wii Sports, each sport released one by one as DLC. All NSMB iterations are recycled ever since the first. NSMBW had a free pass because of multiplayer and being the first 2D Mario on home consoles after nearly two decades. NSMBU and NSMB2 have this perception of being HD and 3D remakes.

Metroid isn't a huge seller, but if you make a console that focuses on single player, you need single player games. Metroid Prime game would be solid single player experience in any case, and this is why SMG3 had been much better game for Wii U than 3DW was. It's not just about the games, but who you're selling it to.

Mario Kart Wii is better game than Mario Kart 8 in pretty much everything. Only graphics and being able to choose freely your vehicle in battle mode is where MK8 beats MKW. As for Smash Bros, I have the 3DS version, and there's one thing where Brawl blows it's successor out of the water; Subspace Emissary, that effectively makes Brawl also a great single player game.

DKC, I haven't ever heard anyone like ice worlds in games, which is why nobody makes games about ice worlds. What were they thinking.

Wii had lots of great games, even if the third parties were just half-assed, and while nobody buys consoles because of shovelware, shovelware is an indication of healthy game sales. And when game sales are healthy, games just keep coming.

What did the "hardcore" kept saying is how Wii should be HD, how Wii should be more powerful than PS3, how Wii should return to dual analog controller, how Nintendo should ditch the friendcodes. The solution? Wii U. Keep in mind that when Wii U came out, PS4 and X1 weren't on the market. It should've been fairly easy to port PS360 games on Wii U.

Wii U could have one controller per console, because the "hardcore" play single player games, mostly online.

Of course the controller is better. If your arguments of something being better is based on system power and having more features, then yes, the Wii U controller must be superior. It has everything the competitors have and even more features. It's a 3D motion-detective dual-analog controller with interactive screen in the middle. It does make the PS/XB classic model dual analog controller obsolete - even objectively speaking. Wii Remote wasn't designed to be a better controller, but different, whereas Wii U gamepad is just made better.



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