I complied a list of things that could help Nintendo boost sales in 2014 and help them with a steady footing into 2015
10) Third Party games. Whether exclusives like Bayonetta 2, or games such as Watch_Dogs – Nintendo need more of them, if they can prove that Nintendo fans are interested with Watch_Dogs I can imagine games such as The Crew and The Division being ported over to the Wii U. If Nintendo were smart they’d get Capcom on board and get Resident Evil 0, Resident Evil Remake and the rights to Resident Evil 2 and 3 to be remade for the Wii U exclusively or even buy the rights to Megaman as Capcom doesn’t seem to know what to do with him.
9) Eternal Darkness 2 / Fatal Frame reboot. Nintendo need to use the Eternal Darkness franchise soon or risk losing the copyright, we've seen Shadow of the Eternals, so why doesn't Nintendo just purchase the IP and re-brand it as Eternal Darkness 2: Shadow of the Eternals. Nintendo also bought the rights to the horror franchise Fatal Frame and what best use of the gamepad but a camera? A hardcore survival horror in development alongside Monolith Soft’s X would increase interest from hardcore gamers and will keep "adult" hardcore gamers interested after "X" gets released.
8) Miyamoto’s new IP. We’ve heard bits and bobs from Shiggy himself, however this E3 we would love to see and maybe get our hands on the elusive title. We know Mr Miyamoto has always wanted to do a game completely in first person, and with games like Portal proving that you don’t have to kill people or even have ammunition in a gun to be fun and addictive we hope to see a similar IP heading to the Wii U
7) The Year of Link. Nintendo could give us the Sonic Lost World Zelda DLC, 0.30p Zelda VC games every month leading up to Hyrule Warriors, not only that but brand new Wind Waker DLC would be appreciated similar to what they did with New Super Luigi U, alongside possibly releasing the brand new Zelda U and possibly a Majora’s Mask 3D for the 3DS – it would certainly help!
6) Virtual Console Mobile. If Nintendo had a Virtual console app that allowed the purchase and playing of VC games on the E-Shop on a mobile or tablet device Nintendo could really conquer all the markets. Of course you would have to have purchased a Wii U or a 3DS in order to set up a Nintendo Network ID, and maybe games were limited by what hardware you owned, for example NES, SNES, Master System and Mega Drive games were available with purchase of a 3DS, but N64 games were only available with purchase of a Wii U. Imagine playing a genuine emulation of Ocarina of Time on your tablet?
5) Metroid U. While I’m not expecting a Metroid game in 2014 a teaser trailer to wet our appetites for 2015 could be what the Wii U needs to boost its sales , especially if it finally shows off this apparent hidden power the Wii U is supposed to have. Metroid could even be reinvented to be Nintendo’s answer to the Halo series. Something more dedicated fans would hate, but could attract millions of new fans in the process. We could even get Metroid Prime Trilogy HD while we wait - much like Wind Waker HD
4) Kid Icarus U. Kid Icarus, Ice Climbers are two franchises off the top of my head that haven’t seen a home console relauch in a while. Kid Icarus made a relaunch debut on the 3DS and was a massive hit. Maybe a HD Kid Icarus or a reboot of the Ice Climbers series may have a huge impact.
3) New IPs collaborated with Western 3rd party developers. Nintendo need to start publishing more third party exclusive IPs whether it’s with Indie developers or AAA developers like Crytek. All Nintendo do need to do is throw money at said developers, give unlimited creative freedom and Nintendo could be a huge competitor in the “adult” hardcore market alongside more family friendly hardcore games.
2) Pokemon U. I cannot stress how much an open world cell shaded (similar to the style of Pokemon X and Y – but in HD) Pokemon RPG would go down on the Wii U. Imagine starting off on a Region of your choice with certain Pokemon available. Then purchase NFC card “passports” that allow you to travel to new regions and collect new Pokemon. The world could be dotted with Pokemon battle plazas in which you can play against a friend online and duke it out. It’s a dream that will probably never happen, but one that SHOULD, it would sell millions of Wii U units in just days.
1) Advertise more. Nintendo need to start advertising and fast. They need to get across the message across that the Wii U is the ultimate family entertainment machine providing parents with Netflix, Hulu, Amazon Video at night, something like Mario 3D world for the kids, and Call of Duty Ghosts for the teenagers all in one home console, alongside other benefits such as Miiverse which can also be used on a smart phone. These advertisements not only have to be on TV, but on public transport and print media throughout the year.
What do you guys think?
Edited by Penguin101, 21 January 2014 - 08:20 AM.