Well, we are on vgchartz, so it's probably just likely that we are quick to jump to conclusions based on a few numbers....
That being said,



Well, we are on vgchartz, so it's probably just likely that we are quick to jump to conclusions based on a few numbers....
That being said,



pezus said:
Trine 2, Little Inferno are also ports |
Trine 2 is a port, but I believe Little Inferno was designed with the WiiU in mind. RUNNER 2, Chasing Aurora and Mighty Switch Force HD are good examples.
people are just on the wiiu hate wagon. the console will be fine.
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I think the WiiU is doing great. This will show itself as time passes. I'm glad the rest of next gen doesn't launch until next year, so this discussion will continue for some time. I expect lots of doom threads for all systems.

Trine 2: director's cut is a good porting, not a lazy triple A.... you know what I mean.
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ryuzaki57 said:
JTurner82 said:
So first week sales for WiiU games are not what people expected, everyone starts calling out that the WiiU is doomed, that 3rd parties are abandoning it, etc. WITHOUT ANY ACTUAL PROOF. Yes we have yet to hear of new software for the system, and yes, it's frustrating not knowing what or WHEN such titles will come out (1). But the jumping to conclusions doomsaying is REALLY grating on me. I expect the sales for the multiports (AC3, NG3, Batman, CoD2) to gradually leg out (2), and maybe perform better digitally (digital sales) and it's also interesting to know that ZombiU (3) fared the best of the 3rd party games. And that is a core title, not a casual one. So... everybody just relax.
(1) People usually analyse facts. FACT : to date, no major multiplatform game is coming to WiiU.
(2) Why should the WiiU audience for those games act differently from the PS360 audience? (i.e. strong launch, then decrease)
(3) ZombiU sold all of its units from bundles in Europe. It is not performing better than the rest of the core titles. Nintendo games are already choking the 3rd parties' business.
1) I would call COD, Assassins Creed and FIFA 'big multiplatforms'. But yes, at the moment we have only few announcements of future multiplats. WiiU get's some good exclusives, also from 3rd party though.
2) Agree. Although also on these consoles launch-titles have usually better legs.
3) What do you mean? I bought ZombiU unbundled, because I'm not interested in this classic controller. The guy at gamestop had to give me the copy on display, because all ZombiU-games were already sold. Also customers can choose between bundles, there are much option without ZombiU. So purchasers of the bundle most likely had bought the game anyway. And probably Nintendo bundled it, because they expected good sales.So far ZombiU is third behind Nintendoland (also bundled) and NSMBU. That's not 'choking' third party. I expect Monster Hunter to be second most sold in Japan after NSMBU.
digital sales on the WiiU wont be high, the console just has 8/16 GBs on memory and most people wont even bother buy a new hard drive and put one in. you seriously cant download AC and have room much else. its just better to buy a hard copy

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JTurner82 said: ryuzaki57 said: Mnementh said: |
Games build audience over time. You can't expect to have the same kind of launch from a platform that is reaching the end of its cycle to one that is just beginning.
Plus these games are second or third entry in a series (audience has been built elsewhere). When WiiU was announced last year, I was expecting third parties to release compilation packs of their games, be it AC, ME, even Batman. But it seems those packs have gone to 360 or PS3.
| bananaking21 said: digital sales on the WiiU wont be high, the console just has 8/16 GBs on memory and most people wont even bother buy a new hard drive and put one in. you seriously cant download AC and have room much else. its just better to buy a hard copy |
I agree. Download of retail-titles will be marginal. Only download-only titles like Little Inferno, Trine 2 oder Chasing Aurora will have signifant digital sales.