To be fair, at this stage it is really hard to say. I really think that Nintendo has the upper hand regarding how innovative they have been with the Wii U. However, if Nintendo is unable to keep momentum in the coming months, then I think it will fall behind again, like the Wii.
Nintendo Left Behind in Innovation?
Started by
MorbidGod
, Dec 09 2012 08:48 PM
Wii U PS4 Omni Xbox 360 Xbox 70
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#61
Posted 25 December 2012 - 06:40 AM
#62
Posted 26 December 2012 - 12:23 AM
First of all I would like to say in a polite way that I have a hard time understanding you based on your syntax. Very mixed, jumbled, and improper methods used and seems a little colluded per se. Again, no offense only confusing and very misleading.--it was mostly to a referance to how well mirosoft is doing, its profits shrunk drasticly from mostly failed attempts at expansion, like into the mobil market, so many areas are recieving decreased profit and some are going red as compared to earlier.
--BF and ME are the only meaningful games i see on that list. rest arnt that great.
--if you like multy, play online/local multy. i know i will be on local/online/ and campain.
- Meh, every company is hurting in some area. Yet as I was saying Microsoft really has the market in the computer OS field squared down. Specially for gamers, programmers, and other said user bases.
- Which is your personal preference. Some such as myself say Battlefield & Mass Effect are not great games. If it was not the case all those games would not be selling like hot cakes. I mean look at all the Sim games being made. EA would never continue making it if no profit was made, specially not in the large quantities they are now. (Not a fan of The Sims, but just saying they have tons of games that sell like hot cakes). EA has so many cash cows that they are not hurting all together. Only thing to possibly kill EA was them buying all those companies out or if they go crazy again to put them into some kind of major pit.
- I like multi-player and all
1) the game is not out yet so there is no clue what it has and will not have.
2) RPG companies are not really big on online support and/or networking in general unless it is an MMO based company. As most all K/J/W RPG games never get multi-player to have the focus of the company all into single player. Meaning no experience in coding network related areas.
3) Being that Nintendo added multi-player in the Wii version you can likely expect the same quality of internet play in this one. I doubt it would expand past that point with Nintendo backing it.
4) Super Smash Bro's is a fighter game with characters from other games all jumbled into one. The campaign is not going to be amazing regardless whom makes it. It is not going to give you a whole background story of everyone and everything happening. The focus of the game is going to be revolved around mindless fighting so story will be little to none.
5) As far as online campaign goes, it would be kind of cool. Yet with Nintendo based titles it is very unlikely to see something like this happen. Think of all the other games Nintendo either made or backed to see no such features. As Nintendo is not very online oriented.
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