Fixed.
Devaluing IPs by putting them up for sale is certainly common sense for any company which owns valuable IPs.
Fixed.
Don't start this ridiculous (and incorrect) argument again.
Nintendo fan boys don't like it, but I think Nintendo should focus on handhelds and get out of the home console game and license their ips out.
Nintendo fan boys don't like it, but I think Nintendo should focus on handhelds and get out of the home console game and license their ips out.
If they're still going to be working on portables, why should they license their IPs? If they focus on portables, that just means we'll only see their IPs in portables. The whole point would be having a more concentrated and bigger software line up, in that case. if they chose that path. I don't think it'd make any sense to make home console games as a third party in that case.
It isn't?
A factory that has to shut down thanks to Wii U's terrible performance sounds pretty bad to me...
Nintendo's memory problems continue.
Nintendo fan boys don't like it, but I think Nintendo should focus on handhelds and get out of the home console game and license their ips out.
Focus on handhelds? yes. Whore out their IPs? No, I'd rather see Ninty just shut its doors. Mind you, I'm no fan of a majority of their IPs, but it would be a very sad day to see Mario, Zelda, Pokemon and the likes on a Sony or MS platformNintendo fan boys don't like it, but I think Nintendo should focus on handhelds and get out of the home console game and license their ips out.
Given the speed of Wii U sales I figure they have enough components for the next few years.
Can we just be friends?The Bey U struggle is real.
People that suggest Nintendo should drop the Wii U needs to wake up. The Wii U already cost at lot of R&D, dropping the Wii U to make another console now would just cost more R&D, which means the new console would have to sell fucking gangbusters to make up the R&D cost of not one but TWO consoles.
Are you guys insane? They'll take the loss with the Wii U, they can, it will get the games it needs eventually and best case scenario they can make the Wii U go above Gamecube LTD numbers.
They would still have no games.They needto skip the 8th generation technology and jump straight into 9th generation tech. Or in other words the best tech money can by within the last year or so.
I told everyone that WiiU is cursed, no one believed me.
They needto skip the 8th generation technology and jump straight into 9th generation tech. Or in other words the best tech money can by within the last year or so.
How do you count those generations?
Aren't we just up to generation no.3 or 4?
Given the speed of Wii U sales I figure they have enough components for the next few years.
Don't worry, they've already manufactured enough WiiUs to cover the lifetime demand.