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Chandler said:
Somini said:
phenom08 said:
Somini said:
Haven't they already?

By april 2014. Nintendo will have had released almost every IP they have on the WiiU.


Really? You cant be serious.


Why? Which games are left? By that time the WiiU will have Mario 2D, Mario 3D, Mario Kart, Luigi, Donkey Kong, Zelda, Pikmin, Wii franchises like Wii Party and Wii Fit. The other games are 3rd party, if you're refering to X and Beyonetta 2.


Pokemon

Smash Brothers

Animal Crossing

Paper Mario

Kid Icarus

Kirby

Pilotwings

Sin & Punishment

Yoshis Epic Yarn

Zelda (original)

Starfox

Metroid

F-Zero

Wave Race

1080° Snowboarding

Punch-Out!!

Mother

Brain Age

Fire Emblem

Advance/Battalion Wars

Fatal Frame

Luigis Mansion

Golden Sun

Dillons Rolling Western

Denpa Men

Custom Robo

Picross

Balloon Fight

Mario & Luigi RPG

Eternal Darkness

Baten Kaitos

Rhythm Heaven

Endless Ocean

Excite Truck/Bike/whatever

Duck Hunt

Mach Rider

Star Tropics

Ice Climbers

Pushmo/Crashmo

Steel Diver

Captain Rainbow

Geist

 


His point is sound if he's talking about major sellers. 

Wii Sports, Mario Kart Wii, NSMB, Wii Fit, and Mario Galaxy (3D Mario) series are 8/9 (not sure if you wanna count Wii Play) of the top 10 selling Wii titles and they'll all have their Wii U equivalent released by April 2014 on top of Donkey Kong Country as well.



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I agree that releasing to much right now would be a fools decision. I'm actually good for a couple of months with the back catalog of Wii U games that I have acquired over the last couple of weeks. Especially with SM3dW coming out next Friday. It appears, on paper anyway, that the drought is coming to an end. Praise The Lord!



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