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I hope Nintendo scraps that Wii-U name. It is absolutely terrible.



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HappySqurriel said:
TruckOSaurus said:
Level1Death said:
There's nothing wrong with GuiltySpartan77 predicting that the Wii U will fail, it's his opinion and it doesn't make him a troll. I thought Kinect and Move would fail and they did. I also believe the Vita and the 3DS will fail to reach the sales numbers of their predecessors.

Kinect failed!?! Dammit, I hate it when I walk into an alternate reality.


It could be argued that Kinect and Playstation move "failed" as platforms being that they didn't attract any meaningful support and their sales have fallen off (as far as I can tell) because of that ...


lol ironically to a certain degree can't the same be said of the wii as well?



o_O.Q said:
HappySqurriel said:
TruckOSaurus said:
Level1Death said:
There's nothing wrong with GuiltySpartan77 predicting that the Wii U will fail, it's his opinion and it doesn't make him a troll. I thought Kinect and Move would fail and they did. I also believe the Vita and the 3DS will fail to reach the sales numbers of their predecessors.

Kinect failed!?! Dammit, I hate it when I walk into an alternate reality.


It could be argued that Kinect and Playstation move "failed" as platforms being that they didn't attract any meaningful support and their sales have fallen off (as far as I can tell) because of that ...


lol ironically to a certain degree can't the same be said of the wii as well?


not to mention motion+ that thing has less support than even MOVe



o_O.Q said:
HappySqurriel said:
TruckOSaurus said:
Level1Death said:
There's nothing wrong with GuiltySpartan77 predicting that the Wii U will fail, it's his opinion and it doesn't make him a troll. I thought Kinect and Move would fail and they did. I also believe the Vita and the 3DS will fail to reach the sales numbers of their predecessors.

Kinect failed!?! Dammit, I hate it when I walk into an alternate reality.


It could be argued that Kinect and Playstation move "failed" as platforms being that they didn't attract any meaningful support and their sales have fallen off (as far as I can tell) because of that ...


lol ironically to a certain degree can't the same be said of the wii as well?


Not really, the Wii has over 1250 games released and only saw declining sales after 4 years; and even its reduced sales are very respectable by console standards ...

When you think of them as games or add-ons, Kinect and Move were quite successful but they certainly did not become the platforms to "replace" the Wii that people thought they would be



No doubt lots of devs do. But if Wii U has the same demographics as Wii are the Wii U owners going to love the 3rd party games?



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The wiiU probably won't do well because of it's potential high price.



           

Yes, just like when you're predicted the wii will failed. And we can see now, who's the winner and who's the .... Ah... You never now



Wii U will be big!



wow that one sentence got a lot of back lash. Anyway i can't provide much proof do to the fact not much other than the controller has been shown so you all will have to wait for a response.



This is a big deal despite what anyone says. I think Nintendo probably had something to do with EA's statement or maybe Peter was just sick of the false rumors. He specifically says WiiU is on track which rumors have stated huge issues with the WiiU controller etc..etc.. and patches and that the console will get delayed from the imaginary early 2012 release window.

Fact is Moore shows that EA has made a dedication to Nintendo promising support for the WiiU prior to its release something they failed to do with Wii and DS. He states that EA studios around the world are working on WiiU projects which means we can expect not just one EAGame in the works but multiple titles, likely a lot of them being ports.

Someone pointed out that Moore can't love WiiU since he's going to Japan to learn more about the final product. Fact is the WiiU is evolving it is not finished and final specs are not available to anyone not even developers and publishers outside Nintendo. Moore is probably going to learn a lot about what the final products specs will be when he visits Japan as well as be given a launch window and conduct business with Nintendo's higher ups.

The real thing I am wondering is if EA will be giving Nintendo any kind of real exclusive support, or offer features and upgrades exclusive to the WiiU version of ports. Fact is Microsoft has a policy that states publishers and developers can't release a game on XBox if the PS3 version is noticeably superior. I wonder once WiiU releases if that policy could really harm any games EA is bringing. The best out come I could see happening is an exclusive or two from EA for the launch window of WiiU, based on statements from UbiSoft and other publishers the launch of new hardware is the best time to create new original IP. Wouldn't it be awsome to see an origional new IP come from BioWare for WiiU's launch window (For example) or maybe a different exclusive IP from Visceral Games.

As for what games to expect, EA has actually dropped several hints to one title since E3. At E3 EA suggested a BattleField game for WiiU, many thought instantly of BattleField 3 being ported at a later date. However it has just been hinted that EA is going to create a BattleField Bad Company 3 not being released next year but in the future. Could BattleField Bad Company 3 be the WiiU title EA is talking about?

Of course EASports titles are a given at least until PS4/Nex-Box get released assuming both consoles dwarf WiiU's specs!



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