E3 2012... most important in histroy for nintendo.
#1 Guest_TRON_*
Posted 18 November 2011 - 08:28 PM
ok Wii U what i will say is nintendo's most anticipated console in their history. yes i just said that! so much is still not known about this console. nintendo has stated they want to offically show off the console again at E3 2012. so the rumors i have been reading state microsoft and sony moved up their console launch date to combat the Wii U. so maybe not sony but its very likely microsoft will announce their next console at E3 2012. nintendo has to bring their A+ game. seriously i do think this console will be more about core/mature experience then what the Wii was. Core nintendo players (im one of those) are looking forward to their fist HD console and want something that is a generational leap ahead of ps360.
what are you guys thoughts?
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Posted 18 November 2011 - 08:40 PM
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Posted 18 November 2011 - 09:04 PM
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Posted 19 November 2011 - 08:56 AM
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Posted 19 November 2011 - 03:24 PM
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Posted 19 November 2011 - 03:32 PM
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Posted 19 November 2011 - 03:48 PM
a new up that could do that. The presentation of the Wii U will need to be strong.
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Posted 19 November 2011 - 07:13 PM
Why does everyone always forget Eternal Darkness?I kind of doubt that. They already have Metroid and Zelda for "mature" titles, and they'll probably make some of their existing franchises a bit more "mature" to go with the new HD console.
As to counter your point about the 3DS failing, keep in mind to Combat the Vita you'll have the first year of the 3DS, plus the games that Nintendo is working on.
As for the WiiU needing more Mature games, Metroid, Zelda, Eternal Darkness are Nintendo's closest thing to "Mature" IPs. If anything, the WiiU could get it's "Mature" games from EA. They have a wide catalog of games and they are loving the WiiU if Peter Moore is to be believed.
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Posted 19 November 2011 - 09:24 PM
Huh? When did I mention the Vita and 3DS??Why does everyone always forget Eternal Darkness?
As to counter your point about the 3DS failing, keep in mind to Combat the Vita you'll have the first year of the 3DS, plus the games that Nintendo is working on.
As for the WiiU needing more Mature games, Metroid, Zelda, Eternal Darkness are Nintendo's closest thing to "Mature" IPs. If anything, the WiiU could get it's "Mature" games from EA. They have a wide catalog of games and they are loving the WiiU if Peter Moore is to be believed.
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Posted 20 November 2011 - 02:17 AM
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Posted 20 November 2011 - 04:29 AM
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#13 Guest_TRON_*
Posted 20 November 2011 - 07:32 PM
I agree 2012 is a defining year for Nintendo. If they screw this launch it would mean another five years of little to no hardcore games. It won't be the end of Nintendo hardware -- they could and will get casual gamers to upgrade throughout it's life. But the Wii U will be defined for gamers in 2012. Is it a port only system? Meaninto are the games released exclusive or ported? Are the exclusive games kiddie or violent? Are they even good? These questions must be answered. And Nintendo better have gAmes that show amazing graphics. Because people will expect it.
i totally agree with you. people and nintendo have to understand their fans have grown up. yes i want zelda, f-zero and their first party games. but if im in the mood to play GTA i dont want to have to buy another console just to do that.
Edited by TRON, 20 November 2011 - 07:33 PM.
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Posted 20 November 2011 - 08:21 PM
On the other hand, fans have to understand that they're not the only generation. What's the point of catering to only fans when you'll be left with much fewer as their lives get busier?i totally agree with you. people and nintendo have to understand their fans have grown up. yes i want zelda, f-zero and their first party games. but if im in the mood to play GTA i dont want to have to buy another console just to do that.
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Posted 20 November 2011 - 08:33 PM
I was talking to tron during that point, not you. SorryHuh? When did I mention the Vita and 3DS??
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#16 Guest_TRON_*
Posted 20 November 2011 - 09:45 PM
On the other hand, fans have to understand that they're not the only generation. What's the point of catering to only fans when you'll be left with much fewer as their lives get busier?
dont understand your point. all i will say is if nintendo doesnt do right by third party developers and dont put the big hitters on the wii u... it wont be successful. the wii was a once in lifetime situation. it wont happen again.
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Posted 27 November 2011 - 06:42 PM
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Posted 27 November 2011 - 08:18 PM
You said that their fans have grown up, but the fact of the matter is that new potential fans are... uhhh... 'made' every day.dont understand your point. all i will say is if nintendo doesnt do right by third party developers and dont put the big hitters on the wii u... it wont be successful. the wii was a once in lifetime situation. it wont happen again.
'Hardcore' titles aren't really necessary at all, and, as a matter of fact, keeping the good memorable classic franchises alive is just as, if not more, important. Someone who becomes a fan as a child is much more likely to be a fan when they're older.
Why do you think many older gamers still buy pokemon to this day, despite the fact that it is commonly regarded as a kids game? (Hint: Being a solid RPG is only half of it.)
#20 Guest_TRON_*
Posted 27 November 2011 - 08:42 PM
You said that their fans have grown up, but the fact of the matter is that new potential fans are... uhhh... 'made' every day.
'Hardcore' titles aren't really necessary at all, and, as a matter of fact, keeping the good memorable classic franchises alive is just as, if not more, important. Someone who becomes a fan as a child is much more likely to be a fan when they're older.
Why do you think many older gamers still buy pokemon to this day, despite the fact that it is commonly regarded as a kids game? (Hint: Being a solid RPG is only half of it.)
all im saying is a lot of fans have left nintendo console due to not having mature games. they mature games that it. im not going to buy a Wii U and then it not get third party games i want to play for whatever reason and have to buy another console. its not even just the fans its the developers also. developers were pissed that they didnt get to put their games on Wii because of inferior hardware and nintendo wanting to keep their console family friendly. rumors suggest this wont happen with Wii U but we will see.
all im saying is a lot of fans have left nintendo console due to not having mature games. im not going to buy a Wii U and then it not get third party games i want to play for whatever reason and have to buy another console. its not even just the fans its the developers also. developers were pissed that they didnt get to put their games on Wii because of inferior hardware and nintendo wanting to keep their console family friendly. rumors suggest this wont happen with Wii U but we will see.
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