Ryng_Tolu said:
Last year was epic the Nintendo E3.............. |
Yea?
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Ryng_Tolu said:
Last year was epic the Nintendo E3.............. |
Yea?
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Not as bad as 2008 and 2011, but still pretty mediocre.
| se7en7thre3 said: one of the worst e3 conf. ever
These are dark times for Ninty, thankfully splatoon is that little bright light shining for their future. nintendo need to put away all disappointments, reject certain perceptions placed on them etc and just identify and attack all their weaknesses. Its not about being a "me too" business, its retaking what they built. Make sure your innovation palate has a basis where 3rd parties can also thrive - be welcoming instead of projecting some new standard. Honestly, its NX or bust for this company. |
Bolded: I agree.
As I wrote in another thread the industry needs another successful Nintendo home console as Nintendo's exclusive library coupled with every multiplat would make the defnitive console.
I prefer when Nintendo innovate through gameplay rather than hardware so I really hope their next home console has specs, architecture and controller blessed by 3rd party developers (it's crucial to have the multiplats like GTA, COD, FIFA, MGS, FF, RE, AC, BF, TES, Fallout, Red Dead, Far Cry, ME, DA, etc.).
Additionally, I hope they have solid launch (or launch window) exclusives including exciting new IPs and highly demanded exclusives like an ultimate 3D "The Pokémon Adventure" (why is this not a thing?), the rumored next-gen 3D Super Mario (let's call it Galaxy 3) and a full-blown Metroid or Zelda game (would be great if they could cater to both longtime fans and a larger, more mainstream audience with these two games).
For this to be possible I think Nintendo has to expand and add at least 1 more Western development studio (like Retro Studios) to their family of 1st party developers. Granted, it won't be cheap but Nintendo can afford it and if this could help them reach a larger audience they may as well do it now rather than later. Nintendo's Japanese developers will continue to provide the magical Nintendo games like Mario Kart, Smash Bros. and [insert random quaility Nintendo game]. So this can in no way be bad for the core fans.
This would be my dream next-gen home console from Nintendo and what I think could sell potentially huge numbers WW.
I guess I need to buy a Wii U soon before it's discontinued
The meltdowns in this thread are hilarious 
Good things:
Star Fox looks fun (I don't care about graphics)
Mario & Luigi game (f*ck u haters this looks awesome)
And...that's about it.
Extremely disappointed. I don't think is the worst thing that has ever happened like 90% of the internet is saying.
A few years ago I might have been extremely pissed and frustrated, but I'm a grown man now and while I still love video games, I won't lose my cool because my favorite company didn't show what I wanted.
Nintendo and PC gamer

I guess they focus on the Japanese market, unless they seriously think the West is interested in that garbage.
This was probably the most dissapointing Nintendo E3 yet for me in quite some time. Rather lackluster and the fact that they did not have at least an unnanounced Wii U game or two has caused me to lose some faith in the big N. Regardless of sales, they neef to support the console better than that.
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| PenguinZ said: It was bad... I mean absolutely terrible. They managed to screw up Zelda, Metroid, and Paper Mario all in one go. |
Don't forget the biggest fail, Amiibo Crossing Party 11.
It was disgusting. I'm repressing it in my mind right now. As far as i'm concerned Nintendo wasn't at E3 and they skipped this month's Nintendo direct.
| LurkerJ said: I guess I need to buy a Wii U soon before it's discontinued |
Just buy one off one of the 9,827,635 internet posters who are selling theirs starting today.