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re: The Wii U: From "cool" Sony to evil Nintendo
Motion controls downright unusable in it, imo.
But like TP, it already works on the Wii U so I don't anticipate that. A new Mario Galaxy, a new Zelda in a new world, etc; would be nice, or some new titles altogether. |
re: The Wii U: From "cool" Sony to evil Nintendo
Originally Posted by LosingMyMind
(Post 11826603)
HD Zelda II? :p
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re: The Wii U: From "cool" Sony to evil Nintendo
How about a new Zelda game instead of constant updates?
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re: The Wii U: From "cool" Sony to evil Nintendo
Originally Posted by Supermallet
(Post 11826626)
How about a new Zelda game instead of constant updates?
We just got one 2 years ago. |
re: The Wii U: From "cool" Sony to evil Nintendo
Okay, but I would be highly disappointed if Nintendo spent their time doing remakes of games that are still playable on the current system. Give us a new IP instead or something.
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re: The Wii U: From "cool" Sony to evil Nintendo
Originally Posted by RichC2
(Post 11826546)
I wish they could miraculously bring Blast Corps back though :( (and a new Waverace)
Originally Posted by RichC2
(Post 11826550)
I'd have to assume with the console priced at $300 - $350, quite a few owners were around for the Gamecube days.
Also, how is it we can get HD remakes of BG&E, Ratchet games, God of War(s), Oddworld's, Tomb Raider: Anniversary, Halo: Anniversary, Prince of Persia(s), plus any of three dozen other HD remakes/updates all for $10-$30, but Zelda(which probably took minimal upgrading) is $50? Wind Waker is a sub $30 remake just like the others. Maybe $40 at launch just to squeeze every last dime out of their audience. $50? http://i9.photobucket.com/albums/a76...ilies/boid.gif |
re: The Wii U: From "cool" Sony to evil Nintendo
To its credit, Wind Waker HD looks like a next-gen title with choice artistic decisions, not just a PS2/Xbox/GC game with the resolution cranked up as is the case with some of those other titles. It looks like Nintendo went in and properly updated the textures, making Wind Waker a particularly wise choice to update since it has such a minimalist look to begin with. Also added HDR lighting, and some nice general visual touches.
I still agree though, this should have been a $29.99 title, $39.99 tops. |
re: The Wii U: From "cool" Sony to evil Nintendo
History shows people will pay full pop for a Nintendo port. WW is much more than a simple port and its $10 less.
I don't think the price will deter people. Though the digital should be $10 cheaper then retail. |
re: The Wii U: From "cool" Sony to evil Nintendo
What other Nintendo games have been re-released for $50?
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re: The Wii U: From "cool" Sony to evil Nintendo
Originally Posted by RichC2
(Post 11826842)
What other Nintendo games have been re-released for $50?
Both handhelds rereleased Nintendo titles with little work at full price (comparing to other brand new releases). All the Mario GBA titles, Mario 64, zelda OOT etc. |
re: The Wii U: From "cool" Sony to evil Nintendo
Still more appropriately priced when considering the content alone.
IMO again. |
re: The Wii U: From "cool" Sony to evil Nintendo
http://www.polygon.com/2013/9/11/471...-games-as-well
Looks like Nintendo tested other Zelda remakes before deciding on Wind Waker. |
re: The Wii U: From "cool" Sony to evil Nintendo
After being on the fence about even getting a Wii U, I think I'm going to pull the trigger on the Zelda bundle.
I was planning on just getting a PS4, but after seeing the launch titles, the fact that it's not PS3 game compatible (and that I have 20+ unplayed PS3 games), 10+ unplayed Wii games and the fact that the DVD drive on my Wii is broken, it would seem that I should put the PS4 on hold and go get the Wii U. |
re: The Wii U: From "cool" Sony to evil Nintendo
Zelda bundle looks pretty slick. Even comes with the 10% digital promotion.
If moving stuff over was easy on Wii U I would purchase this bundle. |
re: The Wii U: From "cool" Sony to evil Nintendo
Originally Posted by Gizmo
(Post 11830115)
Zelda bundle looks pretty slick. Even comes with the 10% digital promotion.
If moving stuff over was easy on Wii U I would purchase this bundle. I thought there'd be tons of things to buy to get that 10% in points, but the WiiU digital store is still utterly disappointing. Only thing I bought besides cheap NES games is Pokemon Rumble... |
re: The Wii U: From "cool" Sony to evil Nintendo
Originally Posted by fujishig
(Post 11830409)
But the 10% off still stops in 2014, right?
I thought there'd be tons of things to buy to get that 10% in points, but the WiiU digital store is still utterly disappointing. Only thing I bought besides cheap NES games is Pokemon Rumble... |
re: The Wii U: From "cool" Sony to evil Nintendo
Originally Posted by Nazgul
(Post 11830009)
After being on the fence about even getting a Wii U, I think I'm going to pull the trigger on the Zelda bundle.
I was planning on just getting a PS4, but after seeing the launch titles, the fact that it's not PS3 game compatible (and that I have 20+ unplayed PS3 games), 10+ unplayed Wii games and the fact that the DVD drive on my Wii is broken, it would seem that I should put the PS4 on hold and go get the Wii U. |
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I disagree and I'm not nearly the fanatic losingmymind or gizmo are. I've played more WiiU the last couple months than my 360. Sonic Racing* shits all over Mario Kart. Pikmin is a blast. Rayman is the definitive version and I like the gamepad stuff. Bought DuckTales for WiiU for the remote play and superior digital pad(which goes for Rayman as well). Still need to grab Luigi. Zelda is prime price drop material down the line. Plus a new 3D Mario this year? That's a decent lineup. Along with those you have the launch window games like Mario, Nintendoland**, Zombieland & LEGO Undercover. That's nearly a dozen solid titles. I'm not sure what 3rd party titles are in the pipeline this year though. Like the Wii, the WiiU will be a great complimentary system to either the PS4 or X1.
*but is multiplatform. Multiplayer on the gamepad is better than splitscreen if you play MP. **YMMV on enjoyment with this one :) |
re: The Wii U: From "cool" Sony to evil Nintendo
Originally Posted by Rob V
(Post 11830633)
Oh, dearl Lord... don't do it. From someone who owns every system and has the PS4 on pre-order (and the X1)... just stay the course. My kids love the Wii U, but I just can't bring myself to get into anything beyond a little bit of Mario.
As it is, I have quite a few Wii titles not complete or even started. The DVD drive is broken and I've seen replacement drives in the $50 range, not to mention the plethora of screws needed to remove it. I'm just not sure fixing my Wii is worth it. |
re: The Wii U: From "cool" Sony to evil Nintendo
I think you'll be happy with that decision. The Wii U is finally hitting its stride as far as compelling new releases go, and between what's out now and what'll be out by the end of the year, you'll have more first-class games than you'll probably have time to play. FWIW, in less than a year, I've picked up as many games for the Wii U as I had for the entire lifespan of the Wii, and I'm really happy with just about all of them.
There are downsides, to be sure, but you'll have a blast. Enjoy the Wii U now that it has a price drop and is pretty well established, and grab a PS4 or XB1 once those consoles have had a price drop or at least more must-have games have rolled off the line. I'm geeky enough to have both of those coming in November, and I wouldn't be surprised if I play the Wii U as much, if not more, as either of the next-next-gen consoles as 2013 winds down. |
re: The Wii U: From "cool" Sony to evil Nintendo
I'd personally wait, the catalog is still pretty poor and another price drop is pretty imminent by mid-2014 when there's actually some titles worth owning on the console. NSMB U and Pikmin 3 are solid rentals, but I'm still not sure of any game that is an outright "must own" on the console.
But, if you do have Wii titles left to play it may be worth it, especially if they're the JRPGs that came out of the last few years. I have horrible luck with my Wii on my setup (namely audio interference), and the Wii U did resolve that. But it's tough to say if it's worth $260 more than a used Wii. |
re: The Wii U: From "cool" Sony to evil Nintendo
Originally Posted by RichC2
(Post 11831403)
I'd personally wait, the catalog is still pretty poor and another price drop is pretty imminent by mid-2014 when there's actually some titles worth owning on the console. NSMB U and Pikmin 3 are solid rentals, but I'm still not sure of any game that is an outright "must own" on the console.
But, if you do have Wii titles left to play it may be worth it, especially if they're the JRPGs that came out of the last few years. New Mario (+ Luigi DLC), Pikmin, Wonderful 101, Lego City, Monster Hunter so far... Zelda, Mario World, Sonic, Donkey Kong by the end of the year. FYI - A price drop for the PS4 and Xbox One is likely in 2014 as well. It's the case with most consoles a year after launch. |
re: The Wii U: From "cool" Sony to evil Nintendo
Originally Posted by Gizmo
(Post 11831406)
You're not paying attention to the catalog if you think it's poor.
New Mario (+ Luigi DLC), Pikmin, Wonderful 101, Lego City, Monster Hunter so far... Zelda, Mario World, Sonic, Donkey Kong by the end of the year. FYI - A price drop for the PS4 and Xbox One is likely in 2014 as well. It's the case with most consoles a year after launch. NSMB U was more of a rehash than an annual CoD release, Pikmin was fun but nothing terribly special, Wonderful 101 looks to be disappointing (but this is judging off a demo), Monster Hunter tired. Zelda is a remake of one of the weaker entries, DKC just doesn't look all that good to me, especially with titles like Rayman Legends available. Mario 3D World will probably be decent-good. It's all a matter of taste, and frankly most of these titles seem like Nintendo is half-assing it just so people have something to play while the AAA titles are being made. FWIW - the same can be said of the other next-gen consoles, there's no real reason to own either of them for a good long while yet outside of being able to say you have one and more polished graphics on the same damn games. |
re: The Wii U: From "cool" Sony to evil Nintendo
Anyone see any recent news about TiVo integration?
All I can find is: “We’re working hard with TiVo to integrate their services into Nintendo TVii. At this point, the integration work is still in progress. We do not yet have a launch date, but we will be sure to keep everyone posted.” That was back in April according to an article google pulled up. |
re: The Wii U: From "cool" Sony to evil Nintendo
Does anyone actually use Nintendo TVii here? I'm not even sure what it's used for, and how it would integrate meaningfully with Tivo...
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