Why on earth does everyone disagree with the 3rd party lineup? If Nintendo got Dead of Alive, Saints Row, and Driver on the 3DS, what makes you think they couldn't get GTA, Mass Effect, and Bioshock on the Cafe?
Why on earth does everyone disagree with the 3rd party lineup? If Nintendo got Dead of Alive, Saints Row, and Driver on the 3DS, what makes you think they couldn't get GTA, Mass Effect, and Bioshock on the Cafe?
Wow. That list does sound incredible. It would be amazing for it to be true...
Honestly, I feel Nintendo does not need all these games specially the exclusive contents. Nintendo just needs to step up on all their first-party games and revive many of them, they'll be fine. Having the support of any and all other 3rd-parties will just be icing on the cake.
OMG...every gaming forum around the net dismissed this fake list long ago! Why are we still on this?
>_>
That list is obviously fake,no way all of those games would get leaked,this far in advanced.
Some of the Nintendo games sound legit but not most of the rest unfortunatly.
RolStoppable said:
So let me get this straight. What EA is doing on Nintendo platforms basically is the same as someone bending the rules on VGC as much as possible without ever getting banned. It's stealth trolling at the highest level. Right? |
Except you're a much better stealth troll than EA. So essentially they are copying your style... only they spend $5M and call it a game. You spend 5 minutes and call it a post. I think you're smarter since your ROI is significantly better. You don't make money but you definately don't lose money like they do.
Tease.
paper zelda would be amazing!!
"If new things are so great, where have they been the whole time?"
radishhead said: Nintendo might be moneyhatting tonnes of developers - you never know |
I definitly can see Nintendo pushing a lot harder for third party support next gen. One of Wii's biggest weaknesses, if not its biggest, is the lack of third party games (at least strong ones) to pick up the extra slack when Nintendo's efforts were concentrated elsewhere. This lead to several droughts in the Wii library, and stagnated momentum, limiting its sales somewhat. You can bet that Nintendo won't make this mistake again with its next console.