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Goodnightmoon said:
Dr.Vita said:

The Wonderful 101
Zombi U
Devil's Third
Project Giant Robot
Project Cars
Watch Dogs
Mass Effect 3 (first entry of this series on a Nintendo console so it counts as a new IP for Nintendo)
Tekken Tag Tournament 2 (first entry of this series on a Nintendo console so it counts as a new IP for Nintendo)
Darksiders 2 (first entry of this series on a Nintendo console so it counts as a new IP for Nintendo)
Batman: Arkham Origins (first entry of this series on a Nintendo console so it counts as a new IP for Nintendo)
Bayonette 2 (first entry of this series on a Nintendo console so it counts as a new IP for Nintendo)
Shin Megami Tensei x Fire Emblem (counts as a new IP cause I think it's the first release on a Nintendo home console)

That are only the games I can think of now. But I am sure that there are much more of them.

What a load of BS honestly,  most of those games are not new IPs at all no matter how much you try to twist it and you go as far as naming games that never were released to the console lol

You clearly have no idea of what you are talking about,, New IPS made by Nintendo this gen on WiiU are only Splatoon and Nintendoland, they both did good


So if Nintendo had published games like Zombi U or The Wonderful 101 then they wouldn't flopped?
Why shouldn't al these games count as new IP's for Nintendo, it was the first time they were released on a Nintendo home console.
And  the games that didn't even release (Project Giant Robot) shows again how much of a failure they were on Wii U.