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Nintendo lost me just after the last E3.

So what can Nintendo do to bring me back to them?

1) Make the Wii Remote+ the Wii U main controller.
2) Wii Sports 3 and New Super Mario World.



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Dissolve into a Sony first-party studio or become third party. Othwrwise they'll never have me back.



Nintendo is selling their IPs to Microsoft and this is true because:

http://gamrconnect.vgchartz.com/thread.php?id=221391&page=1

Nintendo never lost me.
Although I´ve been paying attention on Sony products for the last two console generations, I always had a Nintendo console right by the side of my PS2 / PS3.
Nintendo franchises like Mario, Zelda, Pikmin, F-Zero, Donkey Kong, Kirby etc. are just too good to be ignored for a serious gamer.



As much as I was let down by WII, im still intriguied by Wii U, people say that it is going the way of GC, and hell yes for that. I like to be able to go to the Ninty section and not see a wall full of exercise, dancing, Icarly, Disney Princess, the bachelor or whatever shovelware crap is on that system. I liked all Ninty consoles except one so that is not enough to deter me.



I don't believe Nintendo has ever lost me.  I was never a true gamer until this generation.  My sisters and I did have a NES and SNES as kids, but my parents couldn't afford another gaming console for us after that.  I finally got back into the game with the Xbox.  It was cheap at the time and I wanted a tennis game to play.  After I mastered that game I pretty much just used the Xbox as a dvd player. 

With the learning of how to play a FPS for the first time, Halo 3, came my renewed love for video games.  I wound up buying a 360 because of Halo 3 in mid 2008.  That same year I found out that there was a new Mario Kart that was released for the Wii and so I had to have a Nintendo Wii.  My significant other at the time was sweet enough to buy the Wii for me for Christmas.  I was completely surprised and taken back from it.  Now with the Wii U (NES 6 - rumored name change) being released this year, I am even more excited for gaming. 

What improvements I would like to see from Nintendo next generation are better third party support, meaning quality and not quantity, a better online service (Nintendo Network could be the answer), and a type of achievement program, I really enjoy working for them.  If Nintendo implements these improvements, with another great Mario Kart game, then they will definitely keep me for years to come.  If they don't make these improvement then I will most likely be just disappointed and it won't be grounds for me to leave Nintendo.



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spurgeonryan said:
famousringo said:
They can maintain strong support for the wii remote.


I think that will be used a lot still. They already showed demos of how it wll be used with the tablet. Plus people will want they're sword action, along with other uses for the controller.

 

I hope Games like the conduit allow classic controller use as well.


I hope you're right!



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spurgeonryan said:
adsl said:
Nintendo lost me just after the last E3.

So what can Nintendo do to bring me back to them?

1) Make the Wii Remote+ the Wii U main controller.
2) Wii Sports 3 and New Super Mario World.


I would love for a Wii Sports 3 game to not just be on one island. This is 8th gen now. Make it big in size! Or make multiple islands that are the same size that you can fly to yourself. Bring back tennis. Get rid of Ping Pong.

I liked your idea of Wii Sports 3 (or whatever they call it for the Wii U) having multiple islands.  I also agree with bringing back tennis, however, allowing for both singles and doubles.  I really didn't like tennis on Wii Sports as it was only doubles.  On the flip side, I would say keep Ping Pong as well but make the scoring up to 11 or 15 and best two out of three games.  I actually enjoyed Ping Pong on Wii Sports Resort.  Anyways, to each their own .



spurgeonryan said:
IIIIITHE1IIIII said:
sethnintendo said:
Release the Virtual Boy again.


They've already released the 3DS


I think it would be fun to get the virtual boy 14 game to 19 game library on the 3DS at some point though. I have never played any of the games. For 70-90 bucks I can own a VB, doubt it has any games with it though.

Other systems as well. 3DO, Jaguar, Wonder swan, etc. Bring em all!

Obviously, anyone who makes this request for the Virtual Boy catalog has never played the Virtual Boy.

With a few exceptions, the games are quite forgetable -- as much because of the content itself as the obvious technolgical limitations.

 

Mike from Morgantown



      


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Bring 3rd parties back with steady release of games
Bring some new ideas/new Ip's to the table
Bring more Mature games to the table
Stellar graphics would be great!

These would be my top four requests to Nintendo, and I hope they can do as I am a fan of all their current Ip's, but those alone don't compell me to buy one of their consoles until it is below $150. Will prob buy a Wii soon to catch up on all the games I have missed.



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