robertlebrone
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Nope, but not because I use it. My kids play games or use it to watch Netflix every single day and it's keeps them from bugging me about playing on my PC/PS4. So in that regard I'm happy with it.
yes, I couldn't play it with the game pad it's kinda heavy, and there is no d pad function option,by now you would guess that I didn't want to buy a game cube adapter/online adapter, and a game cube controller.
To be fair, Nintendo games holding their prices for so long really sucks.
yes, I couldn't play it with the game pad it's kinda heavy, and there is no d pad function option,by now you would guess that I didn't want to buy a game cube adapter/online adapter, and a game cube controller.
yes, I couldn't play it with the game pad it's kinda heavy, and there is no d pad function option,by now you would guess that I didn't want to buy a game cube adapter/online adapter, and a game cube controller.
For me the left stick placement on pro is so weird.Have you heard about the Pro Controller?
I don't agree.
I always feel like a chump when I get a thirdparty game day one. Most of them have big day one patches, the price plummets over the next 3 months, the DLC Season pass goes on sale etc.
It's comforting to know that....you might as well get a Nintendo game day one because it works out of the box and the price won't nosedive.
Edit: And even if you don't like a Nintendo game, the resell price is really high too.
weird reason to regret buying a console if I'm being honest
Gave mine away last year. I wasn't using it much. Made my little niece happy.
But I'm planning on getting one again for Xenoblade. And then maybe give it away again after finishing that lol
There's just nothing on the Wii U if you're not a Nintendo fan. My love for Nintendo has been waning for years now...
Not at all. It's a great complimentary system.
So, pretty much since release?
You don't enjoy good games?
EDIT: Also, no OP, but I get where you're coming from. It just doesn't apply to me nor anyone I know with a Wii U.
Being more expensive than expected is not a weird reason at all. I too find static prices for Nintendo games annoying.
That said, the Wii U library has impressed me so far, and I'm getting a lot of mileage out of Smash 4 in particular.
I did until I sold it for more than what I bought it for.
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I think the games are too expensive for me to buy on a whim in case I don't like them.