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Anyone get it or plan on getting it?
I generally wait awhile for new game systems though, because initially there aren't that many games, and I prefer catching up as opposed to waiting for games.
Quote from: Westy on November 19, 2012, 07:17:48 PMI generally wait awhile for new game systems though, because initially there aren't that many games, and I prefer catching up as opposed to waiting for games.I know what you mean. I am still waiting for a good game to come out on the PS3 so I can finally buy it. jk
The Wii U is pointless. They made an iPad in to a controller except its 10 times heavier and can't do any of the other things an iPad can do.
I for one am glad to see Nintendo start taking its consoles more seriously.
People like me are, in fact, nostalgic, but we are unwilling to accept that we are anitiquated.
I am aware that X-box and Playstation are better known for their graphics and mature games (the top sellers--to my knowledge--being Halo & Call of Duty). Which is not for me (or my family) because I don't care about the graphics or realism when I buy a system. I go for the colorful, cartoonish interaction as I sit down with my kids to play.
The console was first conceived in 2008,[16] after Nintendo recognized several limitations and challenges with the Wii, such as the general public perception that the system catered primarily for a "casual" audience.[17] With Wii U, Nintendo explicitly wishes to lure "core" gamers back.[18] Game designer Shigeru Miyamoto admitted that the lack of HD and limited network infrastructure for the Wii also contributed to the system being regarded in a separate class to its competitors' systems, the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3.[19] It was decided that a new console would have to be made to accommodate significant structural changes.