Serkan Toto Rumor: Bandai Namco making several NX games, including a Smash for launch

Port over higher quality Wii U games along with some original titles to avoid a software drought at launch, and to hopefully get a higher adoption rate as a result. More people deserve to experience Mario Kart 8, for example.
 
I wonder if this means Berseria won't end up launching alongside or near the NX, it still has no release date. That is a potential property for a handheld in Japan.
 
It just feels too soon to me. I can't justify buying a port for a game that's two years old. Not even sure I can justify buying another new nintendo system so soon.
I mean you don't need to buy the new version (not until we see 1. It's real and 2. If it has new stuff or is just the complete edition). And of course there'll be other games on NX. We just don't know what they are yet.
You don't need to get a new console the moment it comes out haha

So the NX is just gonna be filled with ports?
Nintendo NX: Wii U Boogaloo
 
Not surprising at all, but at launch is sooner than I would have guessed. Most had already predicted it in threads before. The only non-believers were being silly. They put way too much effort in Smash to just "start over". Even if they used the same engine to build a new game I see little point.. the game is superb as it is. Tweaks to mechanics and new characters/stages are enough
 
I feel like there will be a couple more remasters. Will they be the ones you want? Might not be. But I feel like Nintendo is gonna embrace what this gen is doing - remasters out of the wazoo lol.

As far as I'm concerned that'd be even better!

I would personally be fine with no BC if they remaster some of their first party stuff for WiiU.
 
Nintendo likes to play the fiddle of their compulsively spending fanbase

Just look at New 3DS

The reality is NX is the future and they werent about to leave such heavy and popular investments behind on the WiiU

NX is going to carry those titles forward and likely improve on them. Its just logical

Yeah, I mean, I get it. They are a business interested in making money. Not very many people bought Wii Us, and offering a Smash port is an easy way to make a lot of money. It's just that if it has exclusive content, it fucks over people who bought the game at launch in a way that Nintendo hasn't really done before on a game level. Hardware revisions have always happened, game revisions so close to the original release are so far unprecedented.

If it's a straight port it's whatever, but if there's exclusive stuff, when you're asking me to still spend a premium on additional content as recently as February 2016 on a version that they know will be irrelevant, it's fairly shitty.
 
Wii U ports in the beginning of the life of the NX makes sense. Doesn't really say anything about BC.

I own a Wii U but don't have Smash. I'd buy this.

NX not having BC would make my Wii U feel a little bit more special. Like a Nintendo Dreamcast. And just like my Dreamcast, I don't have a lot of games for it, but the games I do have I enjoyed alot.
 
If NX launches with like 80% ports, while that's great for people who never owned a wii u, that's really bad press, no? I can already see the headlines.

I'm ok with 'best of wii u' games getting ported little by little over 2-3 years with most of them getting straight up sequel games instead (splatoon and mario kart should get sequels, not ports).

NX needs at LEAST 50% new games from nintendo.
 
So the NX is just gonna be filled with ports?

Porting a couple (only one as of now, hypothetically), and suddenly this platform we know nothing about is full of ports.

Legit, this is smart. Wii U games are still new games to millions of people because the platform was so ignored. Why make the mistake of holding Smash and Mario Kart until year 2 of NX when they have a great version of both already ready that not many people even played.

Strong launch helps strong early adoption. Strong adoption and a good lineup will give the platform the legs it needs to be a success. NOT porting critically acclaimed Wii U games would be downright stupid.
 
Porting a couple (only one as if now, hypothetically), and suddenly this platform we know nothing about is full of ports.

Legit, this is smart. Wii U games are still new games to millions of people because the platform was so ignored. Why make the mistake of holding Smash and Mario Kart until year 2 of NX when they have a great version of both already ready that not many people even played.

Strong launch helps strong early adoption. Strong adoption and a good lineup will give the platform the legs it needs to be a success. NOT porting critically acclaimed Wii U games would be downright stupid.
Exactly. I even own a Wii U and want some of these games ported over.
 
If NX launches with like 80% ports, while that's great for people who never owned a wii u, that's really bad press, no? I can already see the headlines.

I'm ok with 'best of wii u' games getting ported little by little over 2-3 years with most of them getting straight up sequel games instead (splatoon and mario kart should get sequels, not ports).

NX needs at LEAST 50% new games from nintendo.

I expect a balanced spread and a rollout out

Why not take a page from Sony and have regular release schedule that can range from remaster, New IP, Sequel, digital games?
 
If NX launches with like 80% ports, while that's great for people who never owned a wii u, that's really bad press, no? I can already see the headlines.

I'm ok with 'best of wii u' games getting ported little by little over 2-3 years with most of them getting straight up sequel games instead (splatoon and mario kart should get sequels, not ports).

NX needs at LEAST 50% new games from nintendo.

Does it work on percentages, though? A port being announced does not mean that less new games have been announced.

I think that if there are enough new games that look interesting, everyone that doesn't care about the ports will just ignore them and focus on the new stuff.
 
If NX launches with like 80% ports, while that's great for people who never owned a wii u, that's really bad press, no? I can already see the headlines.

How many people actually bought the Wii HD? Check the numbers. Not many. Therefore they can provide "new" games for the NX crowd that refused to buy the worst Nintendo console ever made. That is a great strategy HOWEVER you also need new games to attract a new demographic and/or regain the fans you have been losing over time.
 
It just feels too soon to me. I can't justify buying a port for a game that's two years old. Not even sure I can justify buying another new nintendo system so soon.

How well did Last Of Us do on PS4? I assume pretty well, since a lot of customers were ex-360 customers. Obviously, you'd need NX to do 10x better than Wii U, but still, I think last of us did well, no? And that was roughly 13 months.

How many people actually bought the Wii HD? Check the numbers. Not many. Therefore they can provide "new" games for the NX crowd that refused to buy the worst Nintendo console ever made. That is a great strategy HOWEVER you need new games to attract a new demographic.

I think people are being way too hopeful that NX is going to make Wii U sales seem microscopic. I think the safe assumption, for NOW, is that the initial NX crowd *IS* the wii U crowd, the hardcore nintendo fanbase. Ports *HAVE* to be a BONUS for consumers who never owned a Wii U, not the selling point of your system. Last of us is the best example I can think of. I really doubt anyone bought a PS4 *just* for last of us. I think a ton of people picked it up because they were already getting a PS4 and it was a nice to have or they never played it before.

Does it work on percentages, though? A port being announced does not mean that less new games have been announced.

I think that if there are enough new games that look interesting, everyone that doesn't care about the ports will just ignore them and focus on the new stuff.

Technically, the percentage doesn't actually matter as long as there's a perception that there's enough NEW NEW stuff, but if you look at launch window games and only 2-3 games are new, with only one of them being a real landmark title (like a new mario), then the ports overshadow the new and the system gets bad press.
 
If NX launches with like 80% ports, while that's great for people who never owned a wii u, that's really bad press, no? I can already see the headlines.

The only port I can see it getting is Super Smash Bros. It's normal in the current market to resell older games on new hardware but it's not a practise I think Nintendo will partake in, in fact most of these remasters are from western developers, I can't think of many Japanese games to make the jump bar REmake and 0 if they even fit the bill.

Square have done a few I suppose.

Probably ports of SSB4 and Pokkén, plus whatever else. SSB4 NX makes me hopeful for MK8 NX also.

I'm certain Mario Kart 8 will never be ported. It doesn't make sense for the series when you consider how many copies they sell on each platform. Mario Kart sells throughout an entire console lifespan and doesn't need more than one installment per system.
 
It just feels too soon to me. I can't justify buying a port for a game that's two years old. Not even sure I can justify buying another new nintendo system so soon.

Honeslty the ports arent meant for current wiiu owners or people who have the games now.

They are meant strictly for all of those people who said, oh one or two of those games on WiiU look neat but I am not buying a dead system for that. Or people who own a 3ds but never bothered to plunk down for a Wiiu etc.

Any porting or remastered game from WiiU to NX is to strictly gice those ignored WiiU more reason to go to NX.

Hopefully there new account system is in place to give loyal folks who supported the WiiU some kind of upgrade discount if they want to do so.
 
If NX launches with like 80% ports, while that's great for people who never owned a wii u, that's really bad press, no? I can already see the headlines.

I'm ok with 'best of wii u' games getting ported little by little over 2-3 years with most of them getting straight up sequel games instead (splatoon and mario kart should get sequels, not ports).

NX needs at LEAST 50% new games from nintendo.
I don't see why ports would even change how many new games come. I expect 2 or 3 Wii U games to come to NX on launch, including Zelda. The rest will be what it is, ports existing or not.
 
Honeslty the ports arent meant for current wiiu owners or people who have the games now.

They are meant strictly for all of those people who said, oh one or two of those games on WiiU look neat but I am not buying a dead system for that. Or people who own a 3ds but never bothered to plunk down for a Wiiu etc.

Any porting or remastered game from WiiU to NX is to strictly gice those ignored WiiU more reason to go to NX.

Hopefully there new account system is in place to give loyal folks who supported the WiiU some kind of upgrade discount if they want to do so.

That sure would be swell of Nintendo to do so
 
Honeslty the ports arent meant for current wiiu owners or people who have the games now.

They are meant strictly for all of those people who said, oh one or two of those games on WiiU look neat but I am not buying a dead system for that. Or people who own a 3ds but never bothered to plunk down for a Wiiu etc.

Any porting or remastered game from WiiU to NX is to strictly gice those ignored WiiU more reason to go to NX.

Hopefully there new account system is in place to give loyal folks who supported the WiiU some kind of upgrade discount if they want to do so
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That's right. I mentioned that it my above post.
 
I'm guessing they will add new characters (besides the DLC for Smash Bros Wii U /3DS). I doubt they would just release a port that includes the revealed DLC. I think they know that would not be attractive, even for the dedicated fans. Even just a few new characters might get people to jump in again.


Here's hoping for King K. Rool and Dixie Kong.
 
Exactly. If they want people to buy NX then they need to add new contents.

But that takes a steaming shit on everyone who bought the original version of the game less than two years ago, and who have paid a premium price tag for DLC support since. If I would have known that if i just waited less than two years I wouldn't have to spend all the money that I already have on DLC + more content, I wouldn't have bought the game in the first place and just waited.

I realize that by not lining up for NX on day 1, I'm not one of the Nintendo whales that they're counting on, and I'm in the minority. I'm just a guy who likes good games, and if I get told that the version of the game that I bought is worse game with less in it just because I bought a Wii U, it's sort of frustrating.

I can only hope some sort of steep discount is in place for people that bought the original, because I can't justify buying a whole new game and system for the small amount of exclusive content they've added when I already spent so much on the obsolete one.
 
So the NX is just gonna be filled with ports?

Yup, just like every other console at launch within it's first 6 months.

But that takes a steaming shit on everyone who bought the original version of the game less than two years ago, and who have paid a premium price tag for DLC support since. If I would have known that if i just waited less than two years I wouldn't have to spend all the money that I already have on DLC + more content, I wouldn't have bought the game in the first place and just waited.

...Okay, but that is not a common way of thinking. With that mindset, you'd be better off blaming other gamers for not buying WiiU's and not contributing to the actual product being a bigger success.

You can ALWAYS wait longer and get the game a reduced price. If you don't want to be an early adopter, don't be an early adopter. No one has a gun to your head.
 
But if games like Smash4 and Splatoon didn't really help WiiU sales why is porting them to the new console all of a sudden gonna help NX move units? Yes it's going to help avoid "game droughts" but what else those it accomplish?
 
But if games like Smash4 and Splatoon didn't really help WiiU sales why is porting them to the new console all of a sudden gonna help NX move units? Yes it's going to help avoid "game droughts" but what else those it accomplish?

Me getting it Day One and selling my Wii U.
 
I'm guessing they will add new characters (besides the DLC for Smash Bros Wii U /3DS). I doubt they would just release a port that includes the revealed DLC. I think they know that would not be attractive, even for the dedicated fans. Even just a few new characters might get people to jump in again.


Here's hoping for King K. Rool and Dixie Kong.

It would certainly be attractive to those who never played Smash 4 or bought a WiiU

I dont expect them to take the lazy route regardless. There will be a hook for dedicated fans for sure
 
Smash 5 being an incremental upgrade on Smash 4 seems just fine. If it starts with all of Smash 4 as a base and immediately brings back say, Ice Climbers? People will be happy.
 
But if games like Smash4 and Splatoon didn't really help WiiU sales why is porting them to the new console all of a sudden gonna help NX move units? Yes it's going to help avoid "game droughts" but what else those it accomplish?

Because those are system selling games, if the NX is a more attractive console than the Wii U they can help move units regardless of being ports. Look at TLOU on PS4.
 
But if games like Smash4 and Splatoon didn't really help WiiU sales why is porting them to the new console all of a sudden gonna help NX move units? Yes it's going to help avoid "game droughts" but what else those it accomplish?

...Because they did? Splatoon is selling very well in Japan.
 
But if games like Smash4 and Splatoon didn't really help WiiU sales why is porting them to the new console all of a sudden gonna help NX move units? Yes it's going to help avoid "game droughts" but what else those it accomplish?

The reputation and reception of those games is well known among the community, it's just few people have actually played them. The Wii U's problem isn't it's lack of games, its that people are unwilling to actually buy the console. I don't think anything other than Smash will come to NX, it's not a Nintendo thing to do and it doesn't make sense for a company who constantly look ahead when developing new installments. Splatoon likely won't come to NX, Splatoon 2 almost certainly will.
 
But if games like Smash4 and Splatoon didn't really help WiiU sales why is porting them to the new console all of a sudden gonna help NX move units? Yes it's going to help avoid "game droughts" but what else those it accomplish?

Well, it's important to note that the Wii U is a piece of shit. Seriously. No matter how attractive its lineup is, the things that are distinctive about the system just aren't interesting to most consumers, and the things that aren't distinctive are inferior to the competition. The games might be better off if (when?) they don't have that albatross around their necks.
 
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