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Soundwave said:
bdbdbd said:

Wii U doesn't make sense as a console to play family friendly games because there aren't any good ones. Hardware is only the box used to play the games.

Out of the games on your list, the only game I own is MK8, it's easilly the worst Mario Kart. But it's a good example of Nintendo's problems; the game was outsourced, the core fun is gimped because someone apparently "knew better" than the gamers what the gamers wanted. Ironically, MK8 is one of the best games this generation.

Nintendo's strength have always been family friendly games that 5 year old kids find exciting, as well as men and women in their 40's. Instead, todays Nintendo makes games that only the kids may find exciting, the games are on the level of the Lego games with endless potty humour.

Mario Kart 8 wasn't outsourced.

Nintendo Land, Mario Kart 8, Wii Party U, Wii Fit U, Mario Party 8, etc. are family friendly games.

You're right about Mario Kart. I recalled it was developed by Bandai Namco, but apparently there were just a few Bandai Namco devs involved. My bad. Gonna have to give you a death stare.

Mario Party 8 has a huge problem with it's slow pace, because you're constantly being interrupted by something. I've had that game since launch. One of my top ten most played Wii games, though.

Other than that, the only game I have on your list is Wii Fit U, and while you're correct about it being family friendly, it's holding back badly; no online play, no fixing on the issues with the slow inteface etc, it's a game that's being pushed on the market without real effort "we sold 20 million Wii Fits and another 20 million Wii Fit Pluses, so churning out Wii Fit U is another 20 million quaranteed with no real effort".

 



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