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Re: The Wii U: From "cool" Sony to evil Nintendo
Originally Posted by fumanstan
(Post 12379545)
Makes sense, as long as Nintendo is getting paid for the sale that's all that really matters. Well, except for us idiots on the internet discussing it :p
I haven't heard about consoles, but I've heard that book publishers pay return shipping. Rather than do that they have the stores rip the covers off and toss the books. Unless Nintendo has an agreement where stores eat the cost of unsold merchandise, I don't think shipped to stores really counts as sold. |
Re: The Wii U: From "cool" Sony to evil Nintendo
Originally Posted by bippitty
(Post 12380151)
I doubt Nintendo gets paid up front for those. My understanding is that the store owes a certain amount per item. Payment to be made later. Less returns of unsold items.
I haven't heard about consoles, but I've heard that book publishers pay return shipping. Rather than do that they have the stores rip the covers off and toss the books. Unless Nintendo has an agreement where stores eat the cost of unsold merchandise, I don't think shipped to stores really counts as sold. |
Re: The Wii U: From "cool" Sony to evil Nintendo
wait, Kirby's out already? BRB.
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Re: The Wii U: From "cool" Sony to evil Nintendo
Back! Realized it was Japan.
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Re: The Wii U: From "cool" Sony to evil Nintendo
Nintendo dug their own grave making it a Mario system. I think GenX that grew up on NES still wants to have a Nintendo console in their life but for chrissake give us more games that don't feature characters from the Toadstool Kingdom.
We're two years in and we have(and will have this year): WiiU: NSMBU NSLBU Mario 3D World Mario Kart Mario Party Captain Toad Game & Wario Mario & Sonic Olympic Games Mario vs. Donkey Kong Mario Maker Smash Brothers Yoshi's Wooly World Dr. Luigi 3DS NSMB2 Mario 3D Land Mario Kart Smash Bros Luigi's Mansion Mario & Sonic Olympic Games Mario & Luigi Dream Team Mario Golf Mario Tennis Mario Party Paper Mario Yoshi's Island If you own one system that's a lot of fucking Mario & Co if you own both it's friggin' obscene. That's two dozen games featuring the Mario gang. It's exhausting. Take some teams working on a fraction of those and revive some stuff we haven't seen in a few years (Starfox is a nice start), but what about F-Zero, Waverace & Eternal Darkness? How about an epic Kid Icarus game in the vein of Shadows of Mordor? Why not buy some exclusives like the other two companies and get games like Beyond Good & Evil 2 going or get a cult fave like Mirror's Edge in your corner? Selling Rare was the worst thing they could have done. They could have kept Banjo relevant, and had many others in their stable (that MS doesn't care to use either) like Conker, RC ProAm, Blast Corps, Jet Force Gemini, Battletoads, Perfect Dark, Killer Instinct, etc. Even though it was developed under MS, but I think Viva Pinata would be killer on the gamepad. I've said it before but none of these games on my wishlist would sell like the Mario games, but if you have a few of them on the shelf, the console looks a lot more attractive than simply a "Mario Machine." Also $300 is absurd competing against X1 and PS4, essentially being a last gen system tech-wise. |
Re: The Wii U: From "cool" Sony to evil Nintendo
Originally Posted by bippitty
(Post 12380151)
Unless Nintendo has an agreement where stores eat the cost of unsold merchandise, I don't think shipped to stores really counts as sold.
However, according to a representative from Nintendo, those numbers reflect "sell-in" values, meaning that they account for the total number of units sold to retailers. Those sales are distinguished from "sell-through" values, which denote sales from retailers to consumers. For a variety of reasons, retailers could return some portion of "sell-in" stock to Nintendo before it ever reaches customers. The Nintendo representative told Polygon that the company typically uses sell-through numbers in press releases. Press releases - sold to consumers |
Re: The Wii U: From "cool" Sony to evil Nintendo
Originally Posted by fumanstan
(Post 12380195)
Well I was going off what Adam Tyner had mentioned and heard elsewhere, that Nintendo wasn't sending these on consignment so that they actually are paid for the stock they send out. Given that we see the shipped/sold difference regularly with Microsoft and Sony reports, I assume those are different?
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Re: The Wii U: From "cool" Sony to evil Nintendo
Cool, so essentially those are shipped numbers then. Thanks for finding out the clarification :p
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Is there any hope of getting a Animal Crossing game for the Wii U? I still play the Animal Crossing game that was released for the Wii to this day. My Wife and I sure would love to have a new version of the game.
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Re: The Wii U: From "cool" Sony to evil Nintendo
Originally Posted by Sonny Corinthos
(Post 12380327)
Is there any hope of getting a Animal Crossing game for the Wii U? I still play the Animal Crossing game that was released for the Wii to this day. My Wife and I sure would love to have a new version of the game.
Sorry. Can I interest you in Princess Peach's Yarn Emporium? Or Shy Guy's Hide-n-Seek? Thwomp's Castle Adventure? http://i9.photobucket.com/albums/a76...18-large_1.jpg |
Re: The Wii U: From "cool" Sony to evil Nintendo
I thought they were working on a new Animal Crossing for the Wii U. Am I crazy?
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Re: The Wii U: From "cool" Sony to evil Nintendo
Originally Posted by Sonny Corinthos
(Post 12380327)
Is there any hope of getting a Animal Crossing game for the Wii U? I still play the Animal Crossing game that was released for the Wii to this day. My Wife and I sure would love to have a new version of the game.
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So after owning the Wii U for a month now, I ended up with:
Game and Wario Zelda Windwaker Lego City Undercover NES Remix Pack New Super Mario Bros U + Super Luigi U Pikmin 3 Super Mario 3D World Super Smash Bros Wii U Wii Sports Club Zombi U Nintendo Land So I think that's enough to hold me over for awhile :) I still want to eventually grab Mario Kart 8, DKC Tropical Freeze and Bayonetta 2. But I want to play though some of these first. NSMB has been fun playing with the pro controller, and this is the first time I've played a Pikmin game, so that's been pretty fun as well. And the kids enjoy watching it too, which makes it a lot easier getting some time in to play. |
Re: The Wii U: From "cool" Sony to evil Nintendo
Originally Posted by Michael Corvin
(Post 12380380)
Sorry. Can I interest you in Princess Peach's Yarn Emporium? Or Shy Guy's Hide-n-Seek? Thwomp's Castle Adventure?
http://i9.photobucket.com/albums/a76...18-large_1.jpg |
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I'm not sure what a WiiU version of Animal Crossing would bring to the table, though. At this point, why not just make it for the 3DS, update it to be more expansive/have a better online component, and introduce IAP and (maybe daily) Amiibo unlocks (which hooks people to the new 3ds). I mean, I'd probably hate if they did that, but I've seen enough inferior AC clones on mobile to know that they could make some money with it if they did it that way. Plus three different mobile games paid big bucks to air commercials during the SB, they must be making some dough.
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For what it's worth, Animal Crossing producer Katsuya Eguchi agrees with you (and, as a rabid New Leaf fanatic, I do too) about the whole console thing:
"The current gameplay style of Animal Crossing is best suited for a portable device," Eguchi said, "but if we were to create an Animal Crossing for a home console, I think we would really have to invent a new style that's suitable for the platform. The environment in which the player is playing the game is very important, so we need to think that through before we start creating something like that. |
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I didn't realize they were open to mobile platforms (though pokemon does have a couple of ipad apps now). If so, even better. They can make a WiiU game that's more full featured, but have your character be able to transition over to the 3DS and/or have you do things on a mobile app. One of the best things about the first animal crossing was going to the island by hooking up a GBA (mainly because of the money you could get, but still, it was cool) and that was a few generations ago for both platforms. The key, though, would be adding content regularly to make it fresh, and I just don't think that they have the online strategy to do it.
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Re: The Wii U: From "cool" Sony to evil Nintendo
Originally Posted by fujishig
(Post 12384171)
I didn't realize they were open to mobile platforms (though pokemon does have a couple of ipad apps now). If so, even better. They can make a WiiU game that's more full featured, but have your character be able to transition over to the 3DS and/or have you do things on a mobile app. One of the best things about the first animal crossing was going to the island by hooking up a GBA (mainly because of the money you could get, but still, it was cool) and that was a few generations ago for both platforms. The key, though, would be adding content regularly to make it fresh, and I just don't think that they have the online strategy to do it.
JMO, of course, I think AC is a much better game when it's played on the home consoles. I hate Animal Crossing on the portable systems. As a huge fan of the series, I just can't get into it on the hand held devices. I tried and tried but it just doesn't have the same fun factor when it's played on a DS or 3DS. |
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Nintendo wants to make a comeback with cheaper software http://www.polygon.com/2015/2/6/7991...ware-price-cut |
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If cheaper software means more 2D platformers, I'm all in!
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Cheaper software? From the same company that is still charging $8 for SNES games? Riiiight.
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pes 2015 Is the best waaw :) :)
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It seems Wind Waker HD might soon be on the OOP game list for the Wii U.
Both Toys "R" Us and GameStop no longer sell it. |
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Yeah, that's why I picked up a copy at Best Buy when I saw it. Target is the only other place I've seen it at regularly. It looks like Amazon has under 300 copies as well.
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Re: The Wii U: From "cool" Sony to evil Nintendo
Originally Posted by Sonny Corinthos
(Post 12386618)
I had forgotten all about that until you just brought it up. I remember you had to buy some kind of device to hook up the GBA to the Gamecube to go to the island. I used to have a blast going to the island. Wasn't there also some kind of cards you could buy to add extra items, bells and fruits to your town as well? Seems like it but my memory is not what it used to be.
JMO, of course, I think AC is a much better game when it's played on the home consoles. I hate Animal Crossing on the portable systems. As a huge fan of the series, I just can't get into it on the hand held devices. I tried and tried but it just doesn't have the same fun factor when it's played on a DS or 3DS. |
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