If you are anything like me, you really enjoy video games and chances are you have more than one video game system, console or handheld.
As the Next Generation Of Gaming came upon us, my question was not which system will I buy, it was which one will I buy first.
The Wii had already been out for about 6 months and I was highly anticipating watching videos on the net about the PS4. After watching everything I could on the PS4 I looked at Nintendo Direct and said damn! There's a new Zelda game for the 3DS based on my favorite Zelda game of all time, A Link To The Past, then wham, I saw Mario World 3D. Suddenly my focus shifted and I went into a GameStop and got to play MarIo Brothers Wii U ... and I loved it ... it had been far too long since I enjoyed a good old Mario Game, I missed the top quality gameplay Nintendo offers.
I decided to get both the 3DS XL and Nintedo Wii U ... I have to say that I am very happy I did! Do I still want the PS4? Yes, but the Nintendo Wii U and the 3DS will help me to become a LATE ADOPTER to the PS4.
My reasoning was simple. Nintendo games hold their value for so long, being a late adopter to a Nintendo System might save you a few bucks when it comes to Hardware but it really doesn't save you too much money when it comes to software. This is because Nintendo Software holds its value for so long used or new.
So by getting Nintendo Systems now and enjoying their games, It will hold me over until the PS4 comes out with their slim model. By the time the PS4 comes out with a slim model, all the top notch games that came out for the system in its first year will be drastically reduced in price and so will the hardware.
Typically it only a few months until a game gets a lower price when it come to the Playstation. It moves from 59.99 down to 49.99 in a short amount of time, then down to 39.99, then down to 20.00 then to 50% off via Playstation Plus. This does not happen to Nintendo Software.
One other factor that came to mind is that Nintendo does not release a rash of games ... they are slow to come. This gives me the opportunity to completely finish a Nintendo game ... to find all the secret items, exits, and such. For some reason, Nintendo games are the only games I do that for and generally its either a Zelda or Mario game. I have played Uncharted 1, 2, and 3 on the PS3 and I never had any intention of finding all the hidden items, nor do I wish to go back and replay them to find them. Yet in Mario and Zelda games, I feel compelled to find all the goodies and they are games which are so well made, you do not mind going back in and replaying a particular area.
So as the Microsoft Xbox One and PS4 system release frenzy kicks in, I will just sit back and try to find that third golden coin in a Mario Game! I will wait until the dust settles and Sony comes out with a PS4 Slim Bundle, by that time, I will know what the good games are and will be able to pick up 2 to 4 top notch games for price of one ($60). And at that time, I bet you that the Mario Wii U game I got when I picked up my Wii U will still cost $60.00 new and not much less for a used copy.
It just makes more sense to be a LATE ADOPTER to either the PS4 or XBox One then it does to be one for the Nintendo Wii U. So if you don't have a Wii U, Pick one up and join the next generation, enjoy it and savor the great games it has and will have soon, be a completionist and enjoy each and every nook and cranny in the games ... hold off on the PS4 / XBox One ... in the long run that will save you a lot of money.