| Arlo said: Add on top of that the fact that they mostly only seem interested in dumbed-down versions of classic franchises and 2D platformers. It wouldn't matter if half of the Wii U's library released on day one; they're still just plain making games that the majority of gamers aren't interested in. |
You're wrong. People just aren't too keen about buying a console just for Nintendo games. WiiU's timing and other bad decisions about the WiiU always were the greater issue at hand. The 1st party games are undeniably good and have a proven track record of mass appeal. If Nintendo were 3rd party, many more people would buy Nintendo games - they would be fully capable of crushing the likes of EA, Ubisoft, Square, and Activision if they wanted to badly enough.
Everything else exceedingly great, good, and unannounced that we were supposed to get in the later years of WiiU got moved to NX. Just about everything left for WiiU this past year has this quality of being taken out of the oven too soon. Pokken Tournament isn't even 720p. TPHD isn't nearly as impressive as it should be. Star Fox Zero is Star Fox Zero. Mario Tennis is missing features. Animal Crossing: amiibo festival is straight up dull. Even Splatoon shipped as a not-yet-finished game.
When Nintendo puts out an ambitious new Zelda, 3D Mario, Mario Kart, Smash Bros - all gamers want in. But the fact they're on a console such as the WiiU isn't just enviable, it's pitiful. These great IPs deserve a better platform. The pitiful platform by and large gets pitiful games. Newer IPs capable of the same greatness deserve a better platform. Everyone knows it and that's what NX is *supposed* to be. But in the me
I predict NX launches in 2017 - not 2016







