I will enjoy Mario Kart for that periodWill, we do have Smash Bros, Bayonetta 1 and 2 and Hyrule Warriors this year. Sep, Oct and Nov/Dec
Doesnt seem like we have anything for June/July/Aug though sadly.
I will enjoy Mario Kart for that periodWill, we do have Smash Bros, Bayonetta 1 and 2 and Hyrule Warriors this year. Sep, Oct and Nov/Dec
Doesnt seem like we have anything for June/July/Aug though sadly.
Wow. You are so out of the loop it's not even funny. Nintendo has had more new IPs in the last decade than any other company.Nintendo hasn't been a source for new IPs in at least a decade if not longer. Pikmin is the newest IP on that list and that came out on the Gamecube in 2001, nearly 15 years ago..
Wow. You are so out of the loop it's not even funny. Nintendo has had more new IPs in the last decade than any other company.
Yes they did. A noticeable downgrade. Game will probably be fun though, Looks like im buying 2 more wii u games this year hyrule warriors & smash. All the rest of that stuff has already been forgotten.Did Xenoblade Chronicles X graphics got a huge downgrade? Watching the old trailers and this new one is really bad compared to the last one.
Enlighten me... Real games of substance (you can keep your WiiParty's and Nintendolands).Wow. You are so out of the loop it's not even funny. Nintendo has had more new IPs in the last decade than any other company.
It might have but then again JRPG's have been hit and miss on the graphics front. Game looks fun as hell though.Did Xenoblade Chronicles X graphics got a huge downgrade? Watching the old trailers and this new one is really bad compared to the last one.
2001/2002?Nintendo has the best IPs in my opinion but they haven't introduced a new IP since Pikmin (2001) or Animal Crossing (2002) in the US.
What they do have is an extensive list of IP to draw from, some of which have not seen the light of day in so many years that when they finally do make another appearance they feel new and may infact be new to younger generations of gamers. Or they can tweak an existing IP (Mario Sunshine, Wind Waker, Double Dash, Metroid Prime, Paper Mario, various Kirby games, Donkey Kong, Yarn Yoshi) to have a different look and gameplay feel and provide a different kind of experience.
I feel like the Gamecube was the pinnacle of Nintendo as far as utilizing various IP. With the Wii Nintendo fell into a loop where they could milk the Mii/Mario/Zelda franchises (specifically the first two) and make boatloads of cash. I really dislike the Wii period of Nintendo, although it did fund Nintendo with a ton of money to work with.
This is why I love the Wii U because it is a return to form to the Nintendo IPs that interest me (Pikmin in particular although I would love a Metroid game). I also ing hate waggle so the gamepad is infinitely more appealing.
Fire Emblem (at least in the US), Eternal Darkness, Wonderful 101. The list goes on2001/2002?
Uh, Advance Wars, Professor Layton, Brain Age, Endless Ocean, Golden Sun, Hotel Dusk, Custom Robo, Nintendogs, Wii Sports, Xenoblade Chronicles...
Since the GameCube era:Enlighten me... Real games of substance (you can keep your WiiParty's and Nintendolands).
Just because it didn't come over here doesn't mean its not a new IP.Lol @ listing titles that never made it here and 3rd party exclusives
Wow. I'm really glad to hear that you don't regret selling your wiiu. I was getting sick worrying that you might be missing it.Nothing shown to make me regret selling my Wii U. Some really solid titles for Nintendo fans though for sure.
I'm hoping they announce some 3DS games that interest me at the event today. But it will probably just be a Majora's Mask remake.
:lol:Wow. I'm really glad to hear that you don't regret selling your wiiu. I was getting sick worrying that you might be missing it.
Exactly, First party developed titles are hard to find on any if the systems. With Microsoft, almost all of their major franchises started 3rd party exclusives, Gears, Project Gotham (before they ditched it for Forze), Halo. Sony still has a significant portion of their exclusive IPs as 3rd party developed exclusives, Uncharted, Last of Us, Ratchet and Clank, Resistance.Just because it didn't come over here doesn't mean its not a new IP.
And 3rd party exclusives make up a sizable chunk of Microsoft and Sony's character roster.
And many of those 3rd party games had heavy involvement from Nintendo.
i agree. Splatoon came out of nowhere and really became an instabuy day one for me.I think Splatoon is the one game I'm most looking forward to. I hope it has local multiplayer though... Playing those types of games with my kids is one of my favorite things.
Thanks for the heads up, $20 off DK TF sounds good to me, wonder how long the coupon is valid for.If you are attending Smashfest at Best Buy, they give you a coupon sheet where you can get:
- $20 off Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games, Mario 3D World, DK Tropical Freeze, or New Super Mario Bros U
- $30 WiiU, 3DSXL, or 2DS system
- 10% accessories.
6/14Thanks for the heads up, $20 off DK TF sounds good to me, wonder how long the coupon is valid for.
No way No Man's Sky is an exclusive, "exclusive console debut on PS4" is basically saying it will be on other platforms. Not to mention every time they're asked about Xbox One they say "were not talking about other platforms right now."Also how many are actually by Nintendo proper? Wonderful 101 is a Platinum game. Eternal Darkness a Silicon Knights game. Published by and developed by are two very different things and that list is littered with 2nd party games.
That is still a extensive list even though I've never heard of most of them.
For comparisons sake, here's a quick list for this year's E3 conferences (and not comprehensive, just a quick google)
MS
Sunset Overdrive
Ori & the Blind Forest
Scalebound
Fantasia
Project Spark
Inside
Quantum Break (not shown but known)
Sony
The Order: 1886
Entwined
Let it Die
Bloodborne
ABZU
No Man's Sky
Nintendo
Splatoon
X
Captain Toad Treasure Tracker *
Yoshi’s Woolly World*
Hyrule Warriors*
Mario Maker*
CrossPlat:
Destiny
Lords of the Fallen
Dying Light
Evolve
The Evil Within
*Spin-offs and not technically new IPs? Talk amongst yourselves.
Those should all fit on the 32GB fine.Ok new WiiU owner and I need to ask a few questions.
I purchased the 32gb MK8 bundle and want to know about how many of the free games can I fit on the 32gb of space?(looking to purchase Zelda, Mario, and WiiU Party)
I have a bunch of Virtual Shop games on a SD card from my Wii can I still play them on the WiiU and if so how?
Are there any must have accessories to be on the look at for? Like cases, controllers, cradles, and etc.?
Thanks,
Zelda Wind Waker - 1715 MBOk new WiiU owner and I need to ask a few questions.
I purchased the 32gb MK8 bundle and want to know about how many of the free games can I fit on the 32gb of space?(looking to purchase Zelda, Mario, and WiiU Party)
I have a bunch of Virtual Shop games on a SD card from my Wii can I still play them on the WiiU and if so how?
Are there any must have accessories to be on the look at for? Like cases, controllers, cradles, and etc.?
Thanks,
Yes. During the check-out process there's an option to add "funds as needed." It's not a well-advertised feature but it's there. For all the shit Nintendo gets wrong with digital distribution, other platforms desperately need this.I believe you can add required funds.
PSN makes you fund your account with a minimum of $5 so if what you want to buy is more than $5 you have to either spend $5 or have extra money in your account.What are you talking about? PSN & XBL both let you pay for just the game you want. It took MS about 7 years to do it, but it's there now.