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Mignaga

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#84720 Nintendo should release the Wii U next year

Posted by Mignaga on 05 June 2012 - 07:03 PM

The second I finished reading the last word in that sentence it thundered really loud outside my house.

Lol I am over reacting, but I was seriously upset about the conference. Will I buy a Wii U? Yes. Will it be on launch day? Yes. Am I going to try to buy as many launch games as possible? Yes. It is just really disheartening to see Nintendo slip like this.


#84688 Nintendo should release the Wii U next year

Posted by Mignaga on 05 June 2012 - 06:20 PM

Yes, this sounds crazy, and yes, it may be an overreaction due to today's (un)events. But hear out my craziness.

April 2011, Project Cafe is rumored and leaked onto the internet as the Wii HD. Nintendo finally confirms it in May that they are working on the Wii's successor and it will be debuted at E3 2011.

Fast forward to E3 2011 and we get a Wii U protoype that seemed rushed (perhaps due to the leak of Project Cafe forcing Nintendo's hand) full of tech demo's and a weird tablet controller with circle pads. Some people (stupid ones mostly) thought it was just a new controller for the Wii while others thought it was a new gimmick. While some games were announced, nothing was shown (Super Smash Bros, Zelda, Mario).

After E3 2011 was over, all Nintendo revealed about the Wii U was that it would release sometime after April 2012, it was HD, it had a 6.2 touchscreen on a standard controller, it would play 25GB discs, and it would feature online and third party support (EA seemed to be excited).

After much hype over the summer until the holiday season, Iwata reveals that Nintendo will rereveal the Wii U in it's final form and focus on it's new features and games at E3 2012. Many assumed Nintendo would be better prepared this year and have some actual gameplay trailers ready.

Two days before E3 2012 we learn of Miiverse, we see the new redesigned GamePad, the Wii U controller pro is revealed, and Iwata says the E3 presentation will be all about games.

Fast forward to E3 2012 (today) and we got a regurgitation of the Nintendo Direct info, some casual garbage, some features we already know about, and two first party games that we already knew about (Pikmin 3, which looks like an upscaled Wii game, and NSMBU). Nintendo shows no gameplay trailers for any first party games, or hell, even Wii U tablet usage footage of the Aliens game or Darksiders II. So after a year of preparation, no unintentional leaks, Nintendo in complete control, and Nintendo still has nothing to show for the Wii U that interests hardcore gamers (the audience they vowed to win back with the Wii U).

Microsoft and Sony handed E3 on a silver platter for Nintendo thinking that they can't compete with a next-gen console reveal, and Nintendo blew it! Now, next E3, we will have a struggling Wii U showing trailers of games with current gen graphics trying to out due the big releases of the current gen that are not making it to the Wii U such as GTA V, Last of Us, God of War, PS All-Stars, and Halo 4 AND the inevitable reveal of the Playstation 4 and Xbox 720 that will come with launch trailers, future game releases (even if they are far off), a huge graphical leap, better online, and maybe even a better implementation of touch screen controls (Sony will go with multitouch for sure) while offering blu-ray playback and more.

Nintendo has set itself up for failure and just lost all momentum and buzz for the Wii U. So how do you fix this? Well since no compelling games are coming out with the Wii U launch anyways, just delay it another year. Maybe a summer 2013 launch. It gives you an extra year to develop better games that take advantage of the power of the Wii U, it allows you to build a better network and OS, and components become even cheaper, meaning a more powerful Wii U that will compete with the 720/PS4. It is also possible that in order to avoid the negative press the Wii U received this year and for being delayed, a renaming would do the console good. Nintendo has the 3DS to keep it afloat right now, and every Wii sold is profitable and the casual games still sell. What's another year anyway?

If you're not gonna go big in 2012-Q2 2013 for the Wii U with killer exclusives to build up an audience and sales, then why bother selling the console at a loss and facing a Dreamcast/Saturn like scenario? Just delay the thing and do it right!

I would like to let everyone know that is was an over reaction, and I apologize for that.
I think you are exactly right. They need to go back to the drawing board. Wait another year, they have time as neither Sony or Microsoft even hinted at a next console, and truly think about what a hardcore gamer wants. I don't want the Wii U to fall behind technically, which it appears like it will, I don't want a software drought like the 3DS, which it looks like it will, and most of all I need that one stellar game that was built from the ground up with the Wii U in mind, pushing the hardware as far as it can go, but we didn't even get that. They f***ed up. Big time. I don't say that lightly. When you have a forum filled with hundreds of people, spending hours researching, and predicting, all eagerly awaiting one thing, the release of a new system, and then it is unveiled and even many of them loose interest and are disheartened by the unveil. You have a big problem on your hands. The console needs another year. If it doesn't see some kind of a delay I might for the first time ever, be done with Nintendo.


#84664 Why I'm still excited for Wii U

Posted by Mignaga on 05 June 2012 - 05:44 PM

I will still buy the system on day one, however the press conference was god awful. (Except for the beginning) Too much time on casual games, not enough on hardcore games.


#83614 Possible Hint at a Zombie Game on the Wii U?

Posted by Mignaga on 03 June 2012 - 07:44 PM

I think an Unspecific Action Figure game would be much better.


#83174 Gearbox: "We love the Wii U, very happy with it's tech"

Posted by Mignaga on 02 June 2012 - 09:31 PM

I like this Randy Pitchford guy the more and more I hear him say. He loves what he does, and is enthusiastic about new consoles. I think I will buy his games now. Well played sir.


#82882 Music video features Wii U in someones house

Posted by Mignaga on 02 June 2012 - 12:29 PM

This is strange indeed. I should shoot an email to Nintendo saying that I want to make a music video with the Wii U in it. Sure I don't know anything about music but I might get to play with the Wii U early.


#82657 Developer: “We Won’t Be Working On Wii U Due To Its Complexities”

Posted by Mignaga on 01 June 2012 - 08:01 PM

*Rant Begins* If they can't identify themselves I couldn't give a care. If they want to claim something they should name themselves instead of hiding behind anonymity. *Rant End* Sorry that really bugs me.


#82013 Spy Hunter Reboot for 3DS and Vita

Posted by Mignaga on 30 May 2012 - 07:13 PM

I can honestly say that I have no interest in the game after that trailer. It actually made me want it less, lol.


#80483 Weird Picture I Threw Together... Field of Jigglypuff.

Posted by Mignaga on 24 May 2012 - 02:18 PM

Lol that is awesome.


#79678 RUMOR: Retro's New Game to be "Star Fox – Metroid: Fusion Saga"

Posted by Mignaga on 20 May 2012 - 06:22 PM

Zelda and Final Fantasy... Fusion Saga!

Exactly! I can't wait to see if this actually exists!


#76280 Nintendo Needs A Halo

Posted by Mignaga on 30 April 2012 - 08:12 PM

I think a team effort between High Voltage, and Nintendo could work really well. I loved the original Conduit, I wasn't a huge gan of Conduit 2, but the Grinder looked fun. If Nintendo gives them the right ammount of guidance, and freedom they could make something really great.




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