Miyamotoo said:
They didn't correct all mistakes but they actually did corect huge majority of Wii U mistakes. Are you serious!? Just Switch launch proves they correct Wii U/3DS mistakes if we talk about games, just look 1st 9 months of Switch for now, it's killing lineup of Nintendo in-house game production. They barely showed any 2018. game beacuse Switch is only 2 months on market and we are not still even in half of 2017. not to mention that E3 is next month. Its logical to assume if 2017. is strong that next year will also be strong especially if we know that majority of Nintendo teams are scheduled to release their new games in 2017. or 2018. (Retros game, Next Level Games game, new Pokemon, new Animal Crossing, posible Metroid Prime, rumored Pikmin 4...games from others Nintendo studios, some other Wii U ports, some 3rd party exclusives..). I would understand your concern if we are near end of 2017. and they did not showed any 2018. game, but I cant understand that concern only 2 months after Switch launch and month before Switch 1st E3, espacily if see how much stong 1st 9 monts will be for Switch from in-house development games. 2018. doesn't need to better because 2017. is very strong for Switch is we talk about 1st party titles, but 2018. can also easily be at least very good (games that I mentioned above). E3 is about big anncuments compared to ND, and Nintendo will definitely announced some big 2018. games also. No I dont think that Nintendo has anything more to prove with Switch beacuse evrething is very clear, only what they need is to continue momentum, with more games and good marketing, and they will easily do that. You again trying to compare Wii U and Switch, but it's obvious they are totally different, going from how Nintendo managed them, concept, marketing, games, support, sales... Beauce 2017. games on E3 will have tons of infos, gameplays, all day play through TreeHouse, on stage Demo for visitors, tournaments...and that totally make sense because they will be released in next 3-6 months, while 2018. games will most likely have only trailer with year of release and maybe short gameplay video. Again, you have clear example from last ND where they also said focus on "ARMS and Splatoon2" where we relly had focus on ARMS and Splatoon2 but we also had tons of other games also. |
They corrected almost all of their mistakes, but in terms of SW support they still have a lot to prove - yes, they still have a lot to prove.
Releasing 5 in-house games (i stand corrected!) for a 10 month period, is not what i would call giving full support. Maybe E3 will change that, who knows.
If it's so logical to expect more from Nintendo themselves for next year why can't they show it during the video presentation?
If they are releasing even more games in 2018, why share the "spotlight"? Problem is that even for the video presentation they are focusing on 2017 games. And if they can get away with not revealing a 2018 game in January, the same can't or shouldn't happen at E3.
Are you forgetting that one of Wii U's biggest flaws, or probably it's biggest flaw, from a gamers in general standpoint, was the lack of games?
Exactly what have they shown that dissipates that lack of confidence? Assuming that if 2017 was good, therefore 2018 will be even better, seems logical but it really isn't.
To be honest, i really hope i am wrong, but so far, at every big opportunity they had, it seems they don't intend to take it and show people that the Wii U days are finally over.








