JRPGfan said:
If nintendo is the only one to support it (like the wii U was) then, the fewer remakes it gets the better. Put all studios at work, makeing new games. Coasting by on HD versions and remakes, is a privillage, you can take when your ahead. When theres plenty of others makeing fantastic new games for your system.
Its not something you do, if your lacking 3rd party.
maxleresistant said: I hope none of them besides Minecraft. the NX don't need games that are already out on other systems, it needs the game what will be released on them, and it need them the same day. |
^ this guy gets where Im comeing from. My opinion is the same.
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We all have to learn some lessons from the WiiU's Debacle.
What was the point of having Mass Effect 3, Deus EX, Arkham City, Darksiders 2 on WiiU ? Or getting Need for speed or watchdogs 6 months after everybody else?
That was the stupidest third party support I ever saw...
Now I didn't think about WiiU games made by Nintendo. That's something else entirely, there is a lot of factors to take into account for let's say a Mario Kart 8 complete edition.
-First thing Is, is the NX retrocompatible? If it is, do we need a port? Shouldn't it be easier to have just have a new package of the game with the NX logo on it, and create a series of games, with a name like I don't Wii U's Legacy series or something like that.
-Let's no retrocompatibility, Second thing is, is it easy to port? Will it take 2/3 months or 6 months to a year? Because if it will take long those manhours would be better suited working on something new .
-Third thing is when is Mario Kart 9 coming out? Isn't it possble to have mario Kart 9 in the first year of the NX? If it's still far away, then yes, a MK8 complete would be a great help to sell the NX.
-What about the people who bought the WiiU version of the game? Shouldn't they get the ability to, let's pay 10 or 15 bucks, and get the eshop version of the game (but with the requirement of having the disc of the WiiU version in the console. Will the NX use disc?
A lot of things