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That would be so full of win.Anyone else hoping we get Dreamcast games on the Wii-U VC?
Now, in the crowning moment of weirdness for the service, all 50 demos that were previously offered in North America are now available on the Wii Shop in a "demo" section found within the selection of WiiWare "genres," with no explanation at all.
They make me play games which I would not normally play, do things I normally wouldn't and they increase the game's longevity and replay value.What's so great about Achievements, anyway?
They are basically extra challenges. Some are fun to go for, and some take forever. However it is much more important that Nintendo worry about having good online before adding something like achievements.What's so great about Achievements, anyway?
Nothing has been confirmed yet. Wait till June when it's E3 2012.I don't really know if guys already know the release date for the console but it says it's around june and december of 2012.
@bored: They have already have a Wii sports game along the wii. Why would you think they wouldn't do the same with the Wii-U? Infact, that just gives a little bit of fun in the meantime before buying a good game.
Unless there is a strong online functionality with those kinda games, I have 0 interest in playing these games again. It's just a cheap gimmick that is not worth 50-60 bucks.@bored: They have already have a Wii sports game along the wii. Why would you think they wouldn't do the same with the Wii-U? Infact, that just gives a little bit of fun in the meantime before buying a good game.
Even though the 360 and the PS3 do focus on graphics a lot, that doesn't mean that it is the only thing they focus on, both of those systems have good quality games. Plus it also helped that the 360 and PS3 had a lot of third party support. But this time around, the Wii U is also getting third party support so I think the Wii U will do pretty well. I'm also not sure what you mean by the game being accessible to 5 year olds despite having an M rating. Can't really blame any company in particular for that, its the parents fault that buy the game for their kids.The whole point of Wii Sports was just to show you what the Wii was capable of.
Things suck as "Chase Mii" are also made for that purpose. To be honest, I highly doubt that we'll be getting that mini-game, but it is possible.
What worries me are rumors of the 720 and PS4. What will those consoles be capable of? Will they change the way games are played even more so than the Wii U, and will they be significantly more powerful than the Wii U, just like how 360 and PS3 was more powerful than the Wii?
Let's face it. Wii U is not going to sell well if Microsoft and Sony make it seem like they're upcoming consoles are going to be worth it.
Which is why I sometimes despise gaming nowadays. People have been fooled into thinking that graphics make a game, and that a game has to be accessible to 5 year olds, despite having an M rating on the packaging. Now I'm just ranting, so I'll stop.
Anyways, cannot wait for Wii U, Nintendo changed gaming once again.
Never said the Wii sold badly, just that it lacked third party games.The Wii itself didn't even sold badly I think?