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Is Nintendo being too "picky"?

Yes: just rlease the games already. 23 25.56%
 
No: make sure games are fixed no matter what. 67 74.44%
 
Total:90

I think they aren't being picky, it's best to release good games than put out random crap that will be shot down by specialized media and damage their reputation further.

Nintendo released the Wii U too early is the correct answer IMHO. They should be going up against Sony and MS this holiday with a stronger machine and have the same games in the pipeline... would give them better momentum.



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I'd rather have a quality game then one I cannot play. I will always pick quality over quantity



So that is why Bethesda doesn't put their games on Nintendo platforms.



The only thing they were adding and it's bugged...



IIIIITHE1IIIII said:

Delays > Unfinished, buggy products with occasional updates and patches.

The WiiU itself. Nintendo does rush products when they feel the heat.



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Nintendo understand that games are most important thing for them, bad games = lost of any confidence from customer, the others i mean HDtwins fans are mostly driven by cool factor even the biggest scrap can be successful if the franchise is cool enough.



Like I said in that article you linked, I'll take a quality release over an undercooked game any day of the week, and twice on Sundays.



ryuzaki57 said:
IIIIITHE1IIIII said:

Delays > Unfinished, buggy products with occasional updates and patches.

The WiiU itself. Nintendo does rush products when they feel the heat.


What does this have to do with an online bug in a downloadable game ?



ryuzaki57 said:
IIIIITHE1IIIII said:

Delays > Unfinished, buggy products with occasional updates and patches.

The WiiU itself. Nintendo does rush products when they feel the heat.

Not relevant to the topic, but still this.  Although I never had the system crash on me and DL speeds in Europe are perfectly fine - the fact that they are still patching in features that should have been aviable at launch bugs me a bit.