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Activision can keep their third party support. The only thing they support is making Nintendo consoles worse systems

TBH we need another seal of quality so crap wont even be allowed on the system and if third party cant be bothered to make real games they cant make games at all. This VOICE crap is a $1 ouya game at best.



Yep, because this game makes more sense than putting COD on Wii U. I would like to see the revenue they make from this game and compare it to the two previous COD's on Wii U.

They say it was a financial/business decision to not put the next COD on Wii U, but I doubt they make money from crap games like this yet they still make them regardless of how much money they lose.



small44 said:
This is better then Destiny or COD wii u is a casual consoles i think this games will sold more then a possible new Destiny+COD

I suggest, in the future, to just keep opinions like this locked inside your head.



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I predict that the Wii U will sell a total of 18 million units in its lifetime. 

The NX will be a 900p machine

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small44 said:
Twilord said:
small44 said:
This is better then Destiny or COD wii u is a casual consoles i think this games will sold more then a possible new Destiny+COD


Statistically I'd have to imagine the PS4 is the most 'casual' console. - The Wii-U fanbase has to be much more core gamers because its highly unlikely adverts or meat-space word of mouth is selling it.


When i mean casuals games i mean games like Cook mama,Nintendo dogs etc

 

Neither of those are actually on Wii-U. (Hopefully we'll get exclusive eShop releases of them at some point, those games do have 'guilty pleasure' fans but making them large eShop titles would be waaay more in line with Nintendo's current focus.)

Besides having mostly buyers brought in by its 'ultra-must-have' (Zelda, Metroid, Fire-Emblem, and now Bayo, and Xeno) titles, I also think the presence of classic-turned-niche genres (3D platforming) as high-end titles on the Wii-U is somehow very tempting to core gamers and for some of us enough to warrant an entire console. - Not saying the PS4 won't have must have titles for core gamers, just addressing the fact that Nintendo's Wii-U playerbase this generation is likely to be the opposite of last gen. Especially since Miyamoto has decided to focus on Nintendo's brand of core gamer.



YAY!!!!

But lol Activision, the causality of the Wii is almost gone.....



Ughh, I hate these games but I want this to do well so that the Wii U doesn't lose all of its third party support.



    

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Oh..... wow?



cannonballZ said:
Yep, because this game makes more sense than putting COD on Wii U. I would like to see the revenue they make from this game and compare it to the two previous COD's on Wii U.

They say it was a financial/business decision to not put the next COD on Wii U, but I doubt they make money from crap games like this yet they still make them regardless of how much money they lose.


remember these types of games dont need a lot to sell to make profit. I think Ubi once reported that JD only needed to sell about 250,000 to make profit on one system and that probably cost more to make than this. So the voice doesnt need to sell as much as COD on WIi U. Hell its not like COD on WIi U was doing great anyway