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But hurts a bit.
The chunky, cheap feeling FIsher-Price toy with 2-hour battery life and resistive touch screen and the lowest resolution they could fit into it?
The last set of games you listed are reason enough to buy the Wii U. Plus, Nintendo Land (“glorified tech demo” or not) is A LOT of fun to play with friends and family (in the same room) and it's too bad more Wii U games don't draw some ideas from a few of those Nintendo Land mini-games.
Also, who cares if a game is a "commercial flop" if it's good? I don't think LEGO City Undercover or The Wonderful 101 have sold all that well, but they're very good games and exclusive to the Wii U. Plus, if the lineup of upcoming games for the Wii U doesn't get you excited, then I don't know what will.
Yes, just like EVERY SINGLE GAME PLATFORM (PC INCLUDED) THAT HAS EVER EXISTED, there are A LOT of crap games on the Wii U. I’d guess that no more than 25% of the games on any platform are worth playing. Of course, that’s a matter of opinion, but that’s just my guess.
The Wii U is still very early in its life cycle (less than two years in). I don't know why people are freaking out. As I mentioned, there is a great lineup of games on the way with (I’m sure) many more to come.
On a side note, I wish there were more and better exclusives for every console. The way I do it is if it's on PC, then usually I'll get it for the PC. After that, almost every console game I own is exclusive to its platform or just not available on PC (i.e., Red Dead Redemption, etc.). This means I have fewer games than for my Xbox 360 than I do for my PlayStation 3 or Wii. Microsoft just doesn’t seem as resourceful as Sony or Nintendo when it comes to developing, publishing, and/or locking up exclusive titles.
I’m not sure what your beef is with me or what I said. I wasn’t even defending or applauding Nintendo for its Wii U launch lineup. I just couldn’t believe what Eye Play Games had said about the Wii U, according to him/her, having only 40 games. Obviously, it has many more than that and I’d guess that there are well over 40 that are original titles and not the remakes you speak of.
And, who cares if they’re remakes? The Last of Us Remastered is a remake/port for the PS4 (and I plan to buy it when I finally get a PS4), Microsoft is releasing all the old Halo games. That’s just what publishers and developers do. The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker HD is awesome! I wish Nintendo would do HD remakes of a lot of their games, like the Galaxy series and Metroid Prime. I have a lot of the HD remakes on the PS3 and they’re great.
If you don’t like the Wii U or its game lineup, then don’t buy it, but I’m not sure what you’re complaining or arguing about.
It's for periods.
I Thought You Meant it as some sort of device.
Not That Kind Of Pad,
Each Wii U comes with it's own period pad.
Maybe pads for spanking ?
I like the Gamepad. It's a really Unique idea. Pretty much Anybody who doesn't have a Wii U Thinks it's terrible, but the way they use it is really clever and It's Fun to Use.
1 year later....
Microsoft: We are developing a controller with a screen on it. It will be revelountary.
Everyone Who Doesn't Own a Wii U: AWESOME! Such a new idea.
Everyone who does own a Wii U: *Facepalm*
Exactly. I wasn't convinced until I got a Wii U. Who doesn't sit on the couch an mess around on their smartphone or tablet? These days, we all do. It's like our heads and necks have grown used to looking down, so the Wii U gamepad ends up feeling very natural. It has it's problems, but it also opens up new avenues for gameplay along with just getting into a game faster with the new Quick Start menu.