Actually if you would have bothered to read any of the things I have said before since I joined this forum. I been playing Nintendo games for years (probably longer than you 2 combined). I have only owned Nintendo consoles all my life. For the first time in my life I am getting a PS4, because I am tired of missing out on all the triple A games that get released on other consoles and not on Nintendo consoles. Since the Wii U launched I already missed: Bioshock Infinite (Nintendo even showed Ken Levine of Bioschock at E3 2011 praising the Wii U, yet 2 years later Bioshock Infinite gets released and the Wii U doesn't get it.), Metro Last Light, Crysis 3, and probably we wont get GTA5 either. All those games appeal to me. That list will keep growing and growing. (And excuses can be made and made but it doesn't change the facts).
Most people that bought the Deluxe Model wasn't exactly for the 32GB hard drive, 32GB is nothing nowadays (like 2-3 average sized games, one next gen game probably will be that size). So people that bought the Deluxe model for the 32GB are just postponing the inevitable of having to purchase and external hard drive later. Of all the reasons to purchase the Deluxe model the little extra space is the least important.
Nintendo should have just released the basic model at the price of the current Deluxe model, and Nintendo instead of wasting that money on an internal hard drive for the system they should have made the console more powerful. We wouldn't have all that "the Wii U is underpowered doom and gloom" talk to begin with. And 3rd party developers would be more willing to make games for the system. Now not only we also not getting FIFA games but also the PES games from Konami.
I'm sorry, your just plain wrong. Correct that Nintendo missed out on those games, and will continue to miss out on more games.
But who buys Nintendo for those games.
Right there. I just mentioned the problem. Nintendo could release a super duper muper trooper console. They could have used a CPU that somehow does all the work for the developer. And Nintendo will still miss out on all these games.
EA didn't abandon Nintendo because of graphics. It's because they are hurting for money, laying people off, and they don't have money to spend on marketing when they don't sell 1+ million units per game. Crisis 3 not only was running on Nintendo, it was ready to release. Months from being in your hands. But EA couldn't afford to sell it on a console that they won't be making much money off. Won't even scratch the surface of how much money they spent.
Metro Last Light really is the last light. THQ, what happened to them again? Yeah, they couldn't afford to learn a new console when they could barely afford to make games in the first place. Again, what happened to them?
Your just wrong. Right about the result, wrong on the cause.
Edited by MorbidGod, 05 June 2013 - 07:16 AM.
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