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AE Games is a brand new game developer, based in North Carolina. Our desire is to create great games, specifically designed around Nintendo systems; starting with the Wii U! Instead of treating the Wii U as an afterthought like many developers/publishers have, it is going to be our focus.

What has been the picture of third party support on the Wii U? It seems that late DLC, no DLC, missing modes, and selling last year's game as this year's, has been the way to go. Then follow that up with trying to justify poor sales by blaming consumers (or, even Nintendo), and canceling or delaying future titles? There are examples of publisher support that shouldn't be forgotten, wonderfully terrible examples in our opinion. How about a publisher releasing one game from a series on the Wii U for $60, but selling the entire series in a bundle on other consoles for the same price as the Wii U's single game version? And how about one publisher releasing the exact same game on all consoles at the same time, but pricing the Wii U version nearly 70% more than the other versions? Or, now even a more recent example, delaying only the Wii U version of a game that was already previously announced; despite the publisher doing exactly the opposite with a certain Wii U game in 2013?

Not only was/is this actively sabotaging sales of those Wii U games by the publishers in our opinion, but it was apparently assuming most Wii U owners in 2012, 2013, and even now in 2014 would be ignorant of those things (we guess?), or not care about them?

We are tired of hearing excuses from so many third party developers and publishers in regards to supporting the Wii U. We think it's a shame so many third party developers and publishers have provided excuses for not supporting the system, instead of providing examples. There's really only one way to dice some third party support of Nintendo systems: can't never could, and never will.

But, if you own a Wii U, you likely know that there have been some developers that have really taken their time in developing Wii U games, and been able to show some of the system's strengths. We hope to become a part of the developers that have shown how to make games better, on the Wii U with the Wii U GamePad.

While the foundation of our company has started in central North Carolina, we will be using talent from around the world to bring great games to the Wii U (and hopefully, other Nintendo systems). We will be revealing our very first game in development for the Wii U, this Friday! Will you be hit by one of Cupid's arrows when you see it, and fall in love with the idea behind it? We hope so!

You can follow us on Twitter and Facebook, and feel free to checkout our site, AEGames.net, for more updates and contact information! Join us in celebrating the Wii U this week, and show your appreciation for the Wii U on social networking sites like Facebook and Twitter, using the hashtags #WeLoveWiiU.

 

http://www.gonintendo.com/s/222165-n...ing-the-system



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Who are these guys?



I'm on Twitter @DanneSandin!

Furthermore, I think VGChartz should add a "Like"-button.

lmfao you beat me to it. Any way I think they are Indie, so i don't expect much from them



AE is like the opposite of EA, they are the good guys!



 

 

We reap what we sow

This sounds like a pity party now. I am waiting for Sally Struthers to come out asking for $20 a month to save a game next. lol

Seriously though, the wiiu can use any support it can get, for all we know it could be something like flappy bird for wiiu.



 

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Nintendo has to learn a lesson from this. They made Wii U without consulting the 3rd parties and now they have to pay it. Wii U is a console with an old architecture (PowerPC like Wii, PS3 and X360) versus X86-64 that Xbox One and PS4 have wich makes developing games much more easier for 3rd parties



DanneSandin said:
Who are these guys?


First sentence lol : "AE Games is a brand new game developer, based in North Carolina."



AwakeandAlive said:
DanneSandin said:
Who are these guys?


First sentence lol : "AE Games is a brand new game developer, based in North Carolina."

well I know THAT ^^ but who ARE they?! :p have they ever done anything before?



I'm on Twitter @DanneSandin!

Furthermore, I think VGChartz should add a "Like"-button.

Which is the game that was 70% more expensive on WiiU than on the other consoles? I don't remember.

Anyway, brave words and with a good bit of truth in them. But now comes the hardest part, releasing games.



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It's so easy for a small developer that only develops for one platform to leash out against bigger companies that develop for multple platforms.



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