

KingBroly wrote:A new Mario would be better to counterbalance in 2013.
One other concern I have is the controller. Nintendo's main launch game for a system usually is done to show off the new controller. I don't think Super Mario 4 or New Super Mario Bros. Mii could really show it off all that well to say 'hey, this game could only be done on Wii U.' Screen Switching technology is neat and all, but it's not something that is needed to make the game stand out.

KingBroly wrote:But my point still stands.
The N64 had Super Mario 64 for the Controller.
The Wii had Twilight Princess for waggle and IR controls.
What will Wii U have for the 'DS like home experience for the hardcore crowd?'

KingBroly wrote:But my point still stands.
The N64 had Super Mario 64 for the Controller.
The Wii had Twilight Princess for waggle and IR controls.
What will Wii U have for the 'DS like home experience for the hardcore crowd?'
KingBroly wrote:But my point still stands.
The N64 had Super Mario 64 for the Controller.
The Wii had Twilight Princess for waggle and IR controls.
What will Wii U have for the 'DS like home experience for the hardcore crowd?'



KingBroly wrote:But my point still stands.
The N64 had Super Mario 64 for the Controller.
The Wii had Twilight Princess for waggle and IR controls.
What will Wii U have for the 'DS like home experience for the hardcore crowd?'

9. Forecasted sales units of Nintendo 3DS software and Wii U software contained in Wii software include the quantity of the packaged software by means of digital distribution.
Furthermore, for the purposes of adapting to the changes in the environment surrounding the video game market and creating new business opportunities, Nintendo is envisioning the digital distribution of packaged software and is aiming at expanding the digital business





big fat turtle wrote:but does iwata really think a cross compatible NSMB2 or NSMBMii are gonna satisfy the investors ,
it sure wont please them or us i sure hope he knows what he is doing =(

ddddd wrote:big fat turtle wrote:but does iwata really think a cross compatible NSMB2 or NSMBMii are gonna satisfy the investors ,
it sure wont please them or us i sure hope he knows what he is doing =(
Investors care only about money, some of them dont even know about videogames at all, and Mario makes the biggest hardware and software sales besides the wii_____ series. It wont satisfy the investors that want mario on the applestore, but should be enough coupled with more info on their digital and WiiU strategy.

Lou-igi wrote:I want a traditional Pokemon game on the home console! I've loved Pokemon seen Red and Blue came out in 1998.
I feel really old.

Jazzy wrote:Lou-igi wrote:I want a traditional Pokemon game on the home console! I've loved Pokemon seen Red and Blue came out in 1998.
I feel really old.
Have you tried Pokemon Colosseum or XD: Gale of Darkness? Of all the console Pokemon games, they're probably most like traditional handhelds.
Anyway, I heard that Game Freak doesn't plan on having the main series on anything other than handhelds, but maybe the Wii U will help to bridge the gap between console and handheld games with its controller.

gtt wrote:So if nintendo is planing on digital sales of retail games, does this mean a HD in the wiiu? I mean, 8 or 16GB of NAND(what I'm guessing they will do for onboard storage) isn't really enough space to seriously support it. And an external solution isn't something you can rely on the majority of the install base having.

big fat turtle wrote:gtt wrote:So if nintendo is planing on digital sales of retail games, does this mean a HD in the wiiu? I mean, 8 or 16GB of NAND(what I'm guessing they will do for onboard storage) isn't really enough space to seriously support it. And an external solution isn't something you can rely on the majority of the install base having.
Well of course it's more then enough for the casule consumer but keep in mind that the wii u is capable of using USB ,extrnel hard drive,sd cards,all not first party and cheep comperd to the 360 hard drives, and actually it's batter becuse you may already have one or find one cheep unlike sony's mathod where you are forced to pay exorbint costs for proprity mamroy cards which Sony is the one begining to cheepen out unlike nintendos mathod whis is much batter.

ddddd wrote:Also, noticed they expect to sell 10 millions of either wiis or wiius until the first quarter of 2013. Considering the wii is getting some big/middle tier games (Dragon Quest X, the OpRainfall games, Project Zero 2, maybe Black Ops 2, NPCPikmin2), and considering wii will have 9 extra months than WiiU until the end of FY13, It doesnt seem like they expect lots of wiiu sales for the semester (and Wii sold 9 millions last year with almost NOTHING until Zelda).
gtt wrote:big fat turtle wrote:gtt wrote:So if nintendo is planing on digital sales of retail games, does this mean a HD in the wiiu? I mean, 8 or 16GB of NAND(what I'm guessing they will do for onboard storage) isn't really enough space to seriously support it. And an external solution isn't something you can rely on the majority of the install base having.
Well of course it's more then enough for the casule consumer but keep in mind that the wii u is capable of using USB ,extrnel hard drive,sd cards,all not first party and cheep comperd to the 360 hard drives, and actually it's batter becuse you may already have one or find one cheep unlike sony's mathod where you are forced to pay exorbint costs for proprity mamroy cards which Sony is the one begining to cheepen out unlike nintendos mathod whis is much batter.
one, they are using 25GB discs. so a single title that uses half that, and you've already filled up your on board storage. I know they can use external hard drives, but that's just a pain. Sony's storage on the PS3 uses standard laptop harddrives, the best solution for consoles, imo.

big fat turtle wrote:But what about installs? It's batter if they went and used USB3.0 it has more then 2 TB and did you hear that it is almost faster then the blue Ray runs on the disc so if you install the game it will be much faster and as much as ralibel as flash mamory but here is the gist , it seems nintendo will not support this format=(
gtt wrote:big fat turtle wrote:But what about installs? It's batter if they went and used USB3.0 it has more then 2 TB and did you hear that it is almost faster then the blue Ray runs on the disc so if you install the game it will be much faster and as much as ralibel as flash mamory but here is the gist , it seems nintendo will not support this format=(
Harddrives will generally be faster than optical drives. and If I know nintendo they will use slow flash memory for their internal storage. not the superfast kind you see in solid state drives.

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