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Look I LOVE Nintendo so much, they litarally CREATED my childhood. I love Mario Kart, Zelda, Metroid and so much others!  2015 is by far the WORST year for Nintendo. Here are a list of DISSAPOINTMENTS they made this year

Metroid Federation Force

Animal Crossing Amiibo Festival

Mario Tennis Ultra Smash

No voice chat for its game of the year Splatoon 

Very poor E3 presentation

No doing ANYTHING NEW for Zelda Wii U NOT EVEN A NAME OR FOOTAGE.

Delaying Star Fox Zero ( yeah yeah yeah, "released too soon its a bad game forever" THEN DONT ANNOUNCE IT if you're not sure if its going to release as expected )

Horrible Nintendo Direct in November

Announcing/releasing new Zelda games AND NOT releasing Zelda Wii U

Making NO ANNOUNCEMENTS(NO ZELDA) at the Game Awards just today

and NOT developing Metroid for Wii U

and many more things they attacked us with!

 

  But I TRUELY believe Nintendo has lost their touch. I just can't stand being dissapointed over AND OVER again by that company. PS4  is catching my attention so much more than Wii U ever since this year. I'm GLAD Nintendo is suffering financially because they DESERVE everything coming their way. THAT'S what they get for NOT listenin to the fans. I would toss my money for Metroid Wii U and for Zelda Wii U.  Like look at Metacritic! Its the worst year for Nintendo for Metacritic in ratings! But it's soo possible Wii U will be my last Nintendo console.  Nintendo LISTEN TO YOUR FANS! WE WANT METROID, WE WANT ZELDA U. IF YOU WANT TO KEEP YOUR DIE HARD FANS GIVE US WHAT WE WANT.   



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You seem to have a lot of passion.



Nintation360 said:

1. No doing ANYTHING NEW for Zelda Wii U NOT EVEN A NAME OR FOOTAGE.

2. Delaying Star Fox Zero ( yeah yeah yeah, "released too soon its a bad game forever" THEN DONT ANNOUNCE IT if you're not sure if its going to release as expected )

3. Horrible Nintendo Direct in November

4. Announcing/releasing new Zelda games AND NOT releasing Zelda Wii U

5. Making NO ANNOUNCEMENTS(NO ZELDA) at the Game Awards just today


1. They gave us footage in the Oh so horrible Nintendo Direct in November

2. They unveiled the game at e3. Their games don't usually release that fast, and I'm sure everyone is glad it was delayed. 

3. 'Horrible' how?

4. Just going to let you know that Zelda U will be released. It might come as a shocker.

5. Were they expected to make announcements there? I think you set your expectations too high.



You forgot how utter garbage Virtual Console is. That is the true sin.



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Get some sleep man.You are needing it.



My (locked) thread about how difficulty should be a decision for the developers, not the gamers.

https://gamrconnect.vgchartz.com/thread.php?id=241866&page=1

The grass really is greener.



That's weird, I feel exactly the contrary. I had a hard time with them in the Wii/DS era, not because of their decisions, but I just lost all the passion I have. So I bought myself a PS3. And, even enjoying that console, I felt that something were lacking. It's just like when you break up with your girlfriend, try to know some more people, have some fresh air and then you realize that you love it XDD



RolStoppable said:
Does this mean that we won't get any more threads from you?





A die-hard Zelda or die-hard Metroid fan is not necessarily a die-hard Nintendo fan. Despite the delays in my most anticipated games this year, Zelda and Star Fox, I still think Nintendo had a fairly solid lineup. Games like amiibo Festival and Splatoon weren't my type of games, but I understand their appeal to other audiences.

Cheer up... there's always next year. :)