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Gamemaster87 said:

First, let's see how many Wii U-First-Party-Games we had per year:

2013: Lego City Undercover, Game & Wario, Pikmin 3, New Super Luigi U, The Wonderful 101, Wii Party U, Wind Waker HD, Wii Fit U, Super Mario 3D World, Mario & Sonic Sochi, Wii Sports Club, Pokemon Rumble U, NES Remix.

Total: 10

2014: Tropical Freeze, Dr. Luigi, Mario Kart 8, NES Remix 2, Hyrule Warriors, Bayonetta 2, Smash, Captain Toad.

Total: 7

2015: Kirby, Mario Party 10, Tipping Stars, Splatoon, Yoshi's Woolly World, Art Academy Atelier, Devil's Third, Super Mario Maker, Mario Tennis, amiibo Festival, Xenoblade Chronicles X, Fatal Frame V.

Total: 12

2016: Twilight Princess HD, Pokken, Star Fox Zero, Star Fox Guard, Mini Mario & Friends, Mario & Sonic Rio, Tokyo Mirage Sessions #FE, Paper Mario Color Splash, Zelda, and more unannounced.

Total: 4 + x

 

As we can see, every year had at least 8 First Party Wii U Games. My question is now: How many Wii U First Party Games do you think we will see in 2017?

 

I expect around 12. We will most likely see the new Retro game, a new Animal Crossing, a new Pikmin, a new game from EPD Tokyo, Project Giant Robot, a new Metroid, a Pokemon game and a few surprises.

Fixed your "first party games", TW101 and Bayo2 are funded but Nintendo didn't have anything to do in the development, I did count Fatal Frame since Nintendo did work on the game while probably most of the work was made by Koei Tecmo, I also didn't count SFZ since it was 100% made by Platinum Games while Project Guard was probably made by Nintendo since it is one of Miyamoto's tech demos... Also I have no idea who worked on Pokémon Rumble  but, even if Game Freak isn't a First Party team I'll still count it...

My prediction is 0 to 2