Pavolink said: Any chance the new MoH to come to WiiU launch's? It's released at October 23th. |
I doubt it. The game was probably in the planning and concept before EA showed Nintendo the Wii U.
What old franchise should Nintendo revive first on the Wii U? | |||
Star Fox | 220 | 47.31% | |
F-Zero | 110 | 23.66% | |
Wave Race | 29 | 6.24% | |
Top-Down Zelda | 55 | 11.83% | |
Show me the results. | 28 | 6.02% | |
Total: | 442 |
Pavolink said: Any chance the new MoH to come to WiiU launch's? It's released at October 23th. |
I doubt it. The game was probably in the planning and concept before EA showed Nintendo the Wii U.
Naum said:
hehehe wtf this is my hometown |
Can you do me a favor and sneak in?
Beat up everyone you see, and take any valuable papers. Reggie, Miyamoto, and Iwata will need them.
IamAwsome said:
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Not that I want the game, but the support for the console.
So, confirmed third party games?
Not bad. BTW, in about 3 and a half hours there's a EA conference at GDC, and we know they are very interest on Wii U. Hopefully we can get some news, not outstanding news, but maybe something about WiiU development and controller gameplay.
http://www.ea.com/1/gamechangers
Proud to be the first cool Nintendo fan ever
Number ONE Zelda fan in the Universe
Prediction: No Zelda HD for Wii U, quietly moved to the succesor
Predictions for Nintendo NX and Mobile
Other - $349 + 5 ambassador games
Proud to be the first cool Nintendo fan ever
Number ONE Zelda fan in the Universe
Prediction: No Zelda HD for Wii U, quietly moved to the succesor
Predictions for Nintendo NX and Mobile
I voted $299.
Even if Nintendo was to lose a little on each system sold, I think it's likely that between game and peripheral purchases (particularly people buying a second tablet controller, if supported) that Nintendo would still average in the black for each console moved. And that magical $299 price point would prove worth it in the long run.
I'm torn between "OVAH 9'000!!!!" and the reasonable option; 299.99$
archbrix said: I voted $299. Even if Nintendo was to lose a little on each system sold, I think it's likely that between game and peripheral purchases (particularly people buying a second tablet controller, if supported) that Nintendo would still average in the black for each console moved. And that magical $299 price point would prove worth it in the long run. |
Bang on. It's all about that sweet spot. That market-friendly, purchase yielding sweetspot.