just because they keep using their great gameplay over and over
They never had good gameplay in the first place. ![]()
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Posted by kirbylover
on 20 October 2013 - 05:11 PM
just because they keep using their great gameplay over and over
They never had good gameplay in the first place. ![]()
Posted by
Nollog
on 18 October 2013 - 01:47 PM
lol, i've payed my dues. I bought the original mario bros when it first came out. do you really think they're trying to combat piracy with this stance? It's MARIO 1! 1! I love the mindless loyalty to a corporation that does nothing but take advantage of it's loyal customers by rehashing the same game over and over again. Maybe that's why they're worried about the site, it's actually creating something more unique than Nintendo can do with Mario
That's right again, you should be a lawyer.
Nintendo protecting their IP like this to further make money is exactly their goal here.
Posted by
Nollog
on 18 October 2013 - 11:25 AM
this is Nintendo we're talking about. They'll probably start suing let's plays on youtube for Gods sake. They have no concept that these sites are free advertising. Do they really think that anyone is paying for the original mario these days? Really?
Exactly the problem they're trying to fight.
Well done!
Posted by Kokirii
on 18 October 2013 - 06:01 AM
LOL ...We are struggling to get more games with improved graphics for wii u and nintendo is yapping about an 8-bit game.
i know its there property but come on Nintendo its just an 8-bit game
you don't even own a Wii U. you sold it to get a PS4, remember? you are not struggling to get any games with improved graphics.
why are you here?
Posted by
Nollog
on 17 October 2013 - 09:48 PM
A Mario Sight?
You mean a thing that lets you see things like Mario sees them?
OOOOh it's a web SITE.
I see.
It's infringing on their intellectual property rights.
The game itself is not, but the branding they're using is clearly owned by Nintendo, and was thought of by Miyamoto, of Nintendo.
Posted by Kirby
on 07 October 2013 - 10:20 AM
Well I was reading some of the comments on some fake, stupid, site about the reasons why the Wii U will fail (http://nintendo.abou...U-Will-Fail.htm) I saw this comment and I want to know what you guys think of it.
Get the facts please....
The Wii has sold 97 million units worldwide. That places it as the 5th best-selling console of all time. The PS3 has sold 70.2 million and the 360 70 million. There is no way, shape, or form that the Wii was a failure to any line of reason, common sense, or fact. Sony CEO Kaz Harai has already stated than the PS4 will not be much more powerful than the PS3. Sony cannot afford to make a system much more powerful than the Wii U because they are losing billions of dollars in every single division they have. In fact, right now Nintendo actually has a higher market cap than Sony (Nintendo 15 billion, Sony 11 billion.) The dev kit for the PS4 have already gone out to developers and based on the information that has come back they are only slightly more powerful than the dev kits for the Wii U. Its not all doom and gloom for Sony as a I mentioned earlier the PS3 is now at 70.2 million and it has leapfrogged the 360 in total system sales. Consider all the success Microsoft has had the past two years that is a good sign for Sony. I'm sure a lot of these bundles have help kick up PS3 sales. Just for the record I would like to explain that having the most powerful system NEVER WORKS in a console battle. Every console that has won a console war has either been weaker or the weakest of the bunch. The most powerful have always LOST. Least powerful or close to least powerful Atari 2600 NES SNES PS1 PS2 Wii all won their console race. SG 1000 Atari 7800 NEO GEO N64 PS3 all lost or are losing their console race. Had the Dreamcast no been so easy to hack and had a DVD player it probably would have won it's console war too. However because it was easy to mod and it did lack DVD, the next system up the ran away with it which was the PS2. It had a year start and even though the GameCube and XBOX were more powerful, their total system sales of around 35 million don't come anywhere close to the sales of the PS2 which are 154 million as the best-selling console of all time. So unless the 720 and PS4 offering something the the CASUAL consumer will want that the Wii U doesn't offer, it's going to be an uphill battle for those two systems. The core audience is smaller than people think. The reason why the 2600, NES, SNES, PS1, and PS2, and Wii won their battle is because the casual market got behind them. The Atari 2600 was a household name. Everyone had one. Then the NES took that to a higher level. The SNES didn't do as well as the NES but because it was the best deal for a 16bit system at the time it beat out the Genesis, TurboGrapx and NEO-GEO. The PlayStation came out just around the time CDs became really popular and gave casuals a nice CD player/video game system. With Sony known for their quality sound, it was a no brainer. Then the PlayStation 2 came around when DVD players were still quite expensive. Again, it gave casuals a inexpensive DVD player/CD player/video game system. With the Wii, it introduced motion-control to the causal market. With it being as inexpensive as it was compared to the $499 and $599 360 and PS3, it became an "and" rather than an "or." In addition to the casuals flocking to go buy it, core gamers either had a Wii and 360, a Wii and PS3, or all three. So, based on history the Wii U has a bright future ahead of it. I'm not happy about the storage limitations myself, but it is far from a deal breaker. I don't need to be convinced about the power because their already sufficient evidence to draw a intelligent conclusion on that. People still asking questions at this point either are trolls or idiots. A GPGPU (with a custom CPU based on the Power7 architecture, and a ATI E6760 GPU running Direct X 11 and on-board memory,) plus, 2GB of system RAM is enough specs for me. The graphics shown for the Zelda HD and Japanese Garden Tech demo (which were both confirmed to not only have been whipped together in 3 weeks, but only used 10% of the systems power) was enough for me to see what this system is capable of doing. Competition makes gaming more exciting and fulfilling for all of us. I WANT Microsoft and Sony to come out swinging with their next-gen consoles. That'll force Nintendo to up the ante, which will force THEM to up the ante, etc, etc. Wishing for a company to 'lose' is pretty selfish and stupid. People are going to hate Nintendo no matter what they do. I say to everyone hear whom has a brain to just sit back, and enjoy the ride.
Posted by
Guy Fieri
on 01 October 2013 - 01:41 PM
Got the Deluxe at launch. Sadly not at midnight (a lot of GameStop's didn't have a midnight launch for whatever reason). Got it in the morning when they opened. Only other people there waiting were two guys who I overheard their conversation about buying all the Wii Us in the area and selling them.
Jerks.
Posted by 3Dude
on 03 October 2013 - 09:23 AM
What do you mean exactly? You just changed the TV input to something other than the HDMI input that the Wii U was plugged into and it worked?
I really hope that they can do this, too. Anyone know if it's even possible to change an old game's controls like that? Wouldn't you have to somehow modify the game itself?
Posted by BrosBeforeGardenTools
on 01 October 2013 - 03:54 PM
Posted by Hunter
on 30 September 2013 - 11:56 AM
I thought this was an interesting article to share:
The company admitted to MCV that too many people are unaware that Wii U is a new console, and will embark on a giant campaign to educate parents and kids – particularly Wii owners.
Nintendo has booked in-store space at Tesco, will send a five page leaflet to 300,000 Tesco customers that bought a Wii but have yet to buy another console, and even give away vouchers offering money-off games.
That is on top of TV ads for all its big franchises – including Mario, Donkey Kong and Zelda, which will run ‘continuously from half-term to Christmas’. There will also be national press advertorials, major online activity, plus a huge out-of-home promotional tour aimed at reaching 115,500 shoppers.
Nintendo says its combined Wii U and 3DS marketing budget is ‘significantly higher’ than that of last year.
“We haven’t had the sales we wanted on Wii U hardware. We haven’t had the software for most of this year. But we have some quite ambitious numbers, particularly with some of our biggest franchises coming,” said UK marketing director Shelly Pearce.
“Our monthly tracking shows that Wii remains the No.1 console for brand awareness. This offers us a massive opportunity to convert Wii owners to Wii U.
“Interest is starting to grow but we know we have a lot of work to do.”
She added: “There was a big misconception at launch about what Wii U is. And one of the big messages is that this is a new console and a new controller. There are many people out there that don’t know what this is.”
http://www.mcvuk.com...ht-back/0121777
I think it is a great idea to "relaunch" the Wii U now that there is a strong upcoming lineup and strong lineup of games already released. I would imagine that Tesco are one of the most popular shops for games since GAME is really the only chain video game shop.
Hopefully this will give a big boost in sales for christmas but maybe its too late to get big sales.
Posted by Hunter
on 25 September 2013 - 09:16 AM
Yes the ad is good, but we need them to appear on more than just youtube. I am yet to see any tv adverts for Windwaker HD or the new bundle.
Posted by Azure-Edge
on 24 September 2013 - 11:25 AM
This generation I am planning on buying fewer used games and more third party Wii U games in order to do what little I can to help support this kind of stuff for Nintendo.
Do you see that? THAT is what needs to start happening. The way I look at it is if there is a third party game coming out on this system and you want it and buy it for another system the you have NO right to complain about the third party situation. (Unless of course the game in question is done terribly or missing content. Don't support that crap).
Nintendo gamers wanting more third party support need to show it with their money, not just with what they say online. Don't buy used and don't wait a year to get it at half price.
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