
KingBroly wrote:There's more to power than just RAM. Although more RAM would mean the increased likelihood of Wii U getting games that are also on 720/PS4.





NeoGAF wrote:Nintendo is still experiencing problems with the trademark both in Europe and North America. The Wii U trademark in Europe was in January this year opposed by the company Information Technology Junction Limited, on grounds of "Unfair advantage /detriment to distinctiveness or repute". The opposition receipt was sent to Nintendo (or Nintendo's correspondent Grünecker, Kinkeldey, Stockmair & Schwanhäusser) on the 30th of January. I asked that law firm about the current status of this, but I have received no reply. And in the US, Nintendo still has to provide certain documents in compliance with a suspension letter sent to them in early January; unless they do so they cannot continue action on the trademark and thus if they don't fix this it will be abandoned.

LegendofZelda1996 wrote:NeoGAF wrote:Nintendo is still experiencing problems with the trademark both in Europe and North America. The Wii U trademark in Europe was in January this year opposed by the company Information Technology Junction Limited, on grounds of "Unfair advantage /detriment to distinctiveness or repute". The opposition receipt was sent to Nintendo (or Nintendo's correspondent Grünecker, Kinkeldey, Stockmair & Schwanhäusser) on the 30th of January. I asked that law firm about the current status of this, but I have received no reply. And in the US, Nintendo still has to provide certain documents in compliance with a suspension letter sent to them in early January; unless they do so they cannot continue action on the trademark and thus if they don't fix this it will be abandoned.
Does this mean that Nintendo will have to abandon the name Wii U due to trademark problems? http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showpost.ph ... ount=15356



HylianTom wrote:LegendofZelda1996 wrote:NeoGAF wrote:Nintendo is still experiencing problems with the trademark both in Europe and North America. The Wii U trademark in Europe was in January this year opposed by the company Information Technology Junction Limited, on grounds of "Unfair advantage /detriment to distinctiveness or repute". The opposition receipt was sent to Nintendo (or Nintendo's correspondent Grünecker, Kinkeldey, Stockmair & Schwanhäusser) on the 30th of January. I asked that law firm about the current status of this, but I have received no reply. And in the US, Nintendo still has to provide certain documents in compliance with a suspension letter sent to them in early January; unless they do so they cannot continue action on the trademark and thus if they don't fix this it will be abandoned.
Does this mean that Nintendo will have to abandon the name Wii U due to trademark problems? http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showpost.ph ... ount=15356
Maybe? Wouldn't break my heart..


Devil_Rising wrote:Well, so far, we've more or less got confirmed:
Dragon Quest X (exclusive, along with Wii version)
Darksiders II
ACIII
Aliens: Colonial Marines (at least Sega said so)
Batman: Arkham City (most likely with additional content)
Ninja Gaiden 3
The next COD and BF games (undoubtedly)
Lego City Stories (exclusive)
Tekken game (who knows)
RE6 (most likely, huge shock if not)
Ghost Recon Online
That certainly seems like what people have been wanting in the form of "strong 3rd party support", or at least a good start to such. But still, people will continue to be skeptical. Alas.


Devil_Rising wrote:Well, so far, we've more or less got confirmed:
Dragon Quest X (exclusive, along with Wii version)
Darksiders II
ACIII
Aliens: Colonial Marines (at least Sega said so)
Batman: Arkham City (most likely with additional content)
Ninja Gaiden 3
The next COD and BF games (undoubtedly)
Lego City Stories (exclusive)
Tekken game (who knows)
RE6 (most likely, huge shock if not)
Ghost Recon Online
That certainly seems like what people have been wanting in the form of "strong 3rd party support", or at least a good start to such. But still, people will continue to be skeptical. Alas.

ddddd wrote:Well there are more rumored ones, like darkness 2, dead space 3 and mass effect 3, but its too soon to say the wiiu has great third party support.
Im still waiting for Counter-Strike





KingBroly wrote:Here's a good bit of evil news from GDC:
http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showpost.ph ... ount=15796
So evil.






ddddd wrote:Devil_Rising wrote:Well, so far, we've more or less got confirmed:
Dragon Quest X (exclusive, along with Wii version)
Darksiders II
ACIII
Aliens: Colonial Marines (at least Sega said so)
Batman: Arkham City (most likely with additional content)
Ninja Gaiden 3
The next COD and BF games (undoubtedly)
Lego City Stories (exclusive)
Tekken game (who knows)
RE6 (most likely, huge shock if not)
Ghost Recon Online
That certainly seems like what people have been wanting in the form of "strong 3rd party support", or at least a good start to such. But still, people will continue to be skeptical. Alas.
Well there are more rumored ones, like darkness 2, dead space 3 and mass effect 3, but its too soon to say the wiiu has great third party support.
Im still waiting for Counter-Strike

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