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I just saw a link on MyNintendonews.com. Pretty interesting read and finally something different then the average "Nintendo will die" article.

http://playeressence.com/the-wii-u-might-be-getting-more-3rd-party-support-than-you-think/

What do you think? I hope they will rock E3 with First Party Killers to show everyone what this system was meant for.



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Technologically it probably is not a problem.

But this industry has never been about technology. It is about perceived technology.

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Riiight.....

Expect those to be ports as well.
Also expect them to seize once PS4 and 720 are out for 2 years.



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I have read a couple of articles like this, and I have always agreed with them.

Whether or not Nintendo gets 3rd party support will have nothing to do with it's lack of power, and will have everything to do with whether the developers want to make the game(I'm looking at you EA). It will be at least 3-4 years till we start seeing a difference gameplay-wise.



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I think people are focusing too much on RAM and their perceived ideas about technology.

EA is not supporting Nintendo due to some agreement that fell apart between them. That's it. Plain and simple. Don't believe it, go back to last two E3s and see who was on Nintendo stage and talking up Wii U. (hint it was EA and its CEO). Then think...hmm where did all the support go and now the negative attacks of EA to Nintendo...

NONE of the other games that have skipped Wii U had any financial reason to be on Wii U. They were financed and planned well before Wii U kits were viable.

Since then, what games have been announced for next-gen that are NOT EA?

Fact is Wii U is fine and its really a bigger issue with not being able to say much about many games yet. E3 will set this all straight.



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Otakumegane said:
Riiight.....

Expect those to be ports as well.
Also expect them to seize once PS4 and 720 are out for 2 years.

THis, im thinking its going to be the Wii situation all over again, maybe not as bad. Hell it might be like GC



oniyide said:
Otakumegane said:
Riiight.....

Expect those to be ports as well.
Also expect them to seize once PS4 and 720 are out for 2 years.

THis, im thinking its going to be the Wii situation all over again, maybe not as bad. Hell it might be like GC

I also expect a lot of devs to go underground because of that so it isn't all that positive.

Both sides of the industry are playing some insanely dangerous gambles here.



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superchunk said:
I think people are focusing too much on RAM and their perceived ideas about technology.

EA is not supporting Nintendo due to some agreement that fell apart between them. That's it. Plain and simple. Don't believe it, go back to last two E3s and see who was on Nintendo stage and talking up Wii U. (hint it was EA and its CEO). Then think...hmm where did all the support go and now the negative attacks of EA to Nintendo...

NONE of the other games that have skipped Wii U had any financial reason to be on Wii U. They were financed and planned well before Wii U kits were viable.

Since then, what games have been announced for next-gen that are NOT EA?

Fact is Wii U is fine and its really a bigger issue with not being able to say much about many games yet. E3 will set this all straight.

Superchunk, ever the optimist. What proportion of third party titles on consoles that we see announced between now, E3 and TGS do you expect to be coming to Wii U?



Sal.Paradise said:
superchunk said:
I think people are focusing too much on RAM and their perceived ideas about technology.

EA is not supporting Nintendo due to some agreement that fell apart between them. That's it. Plain and simple. Don't believe it, go back to last two E3s and see who was on Nintendo stage and talking up Wii U. (hint it was EA and its CEO). Then think...hmm where did all the support go and now the negative attacks of EA to Nintendo...

NONE of the other games that have skipped Wii U had any financial reason to be on Wii U. They were financed and planned well before Wii U kits were viable.

Since then, what games have been announced for next-gen that are NOT EA?

Fact is Wii U is fine and its really a bigger issue with not being able to say much about many games yet. E3 will set this all straight.

Superchunk, ever the optimist. What proportion of third party titles on consoles that we see announced between now, E3 and TGS do you expect to be coming to Wii U?

probably two unannounced games from Climax Studios http://mynintendonews.com/2013/04/16/climax-studios-working-on-wii-u-games/



Sal.Paradise said:
superchunk said:
I think people are focusing too much on RAM and their perceived ideas about technology.

EA is not supporting Nintendo due to some agreement that fell apart between them. That's it. Plain and simple. Don't believe it, go back to last two E3s and see who was on Nintendo stage and talking up Wii U. (hint it was EA and its CEO). Then think...hmm where did all the support go and now the negative attacks of EA to Nintendo...

NONE of the other games that have skipped Wii U had any financial reason to be on Wii U. They were financed and planned well before Wii U kits were viable.

Since then, what games have been announced for next-gen that are NOT EA?

Fact is Wii U is fine and its really a bigger issue with not being able to say much about many games yet. E3 will set this all straight.

Superchunk, ever the optimist. What proportion of third party titles on consoles that we see announced between now, E3 and TGS do you expect to be coming to Wii U?

I expect that at E3 this entire 3rd party nonsense will go away. EA will come around next year.