I haven't bough a Wii U yet and that's the first Nintendo console I never bought.
The "Nintendo" charm and nostalgia has run it's course for me. They would need to do some amazing stuff to make me want to get back in.
Yes but I wouldn't be happy about it.
Well, the 3ds did launch a year and a half earlier, so I agree.Nope. I would by a new handheld if they released it next year, but not a new console.
If that is the case and the system is retro compatible with my Wii U digital games, then I could buy it. Otherwise, nope, as I said earlier, done with Nintendo home consoles.I think their new loyalty program might come into play here and give some type of benefit to Wii U owners.
Pretty much. Though if the launch lineup is sparse I will wait until there's enough software out there to make it worth it.Day 1.
Nintendo games are stuff I can't pass up. I'll buy every handheld and console they release as long as they keep pumping out the great first party titles.
And that's really the thing, isn't it? Nintendo won't have third parties on board. I already have a PC. Others have the same or a PS4 or a XB1. So what's the point of a new console? I already get Nintendo games in HD with the Wii U. I'd prefer 1080p over 720p but that's a minor complaint.
the thing there is that MS managed to convince the general populace they were competing head to head with Sony with it while they were just barely ahead of the GC, which everyone saw as a failure back then.
Nintendo lacks this kind of PR spin so the road is much more like Sega's road.
It won't. Its been three years . Three.
Nobody was really competing.It wasn't pr spin. MS was competing with Sony and spent a hell of a lot of money. The Xbox was the most powerful console, had innovative features, even third party support with superior versions like splinter cell or GTA.
MS killed it because their contracts limited how much they could cut prices and they were already losing money out the ass.
Hell no, I just got a Wii U.
Yeah I have the money