kiphalfton
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People who say Wii U must hate the Switch.
You would be wrong then.
I never tried it but I have to assume the Wii U.
You would be wrong then.
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I never tried it but I have to assume the Wii U.
People keep repeating this idea that Nintendo "couldn't afford" to make an HD console, as if it was some kind of financial impossibility. That's just not true. The fact that Sony lost a ton of money on the PS3 doesn't mean any HD system would automatically bleed cash. Sony chose an extremely expensive, overengineered design packed with proprietary tech. That wasn't the baseline cost of going HD.There's no way Nintendo - a videogame only company - could lose $200-300 for every console sold. Sony lost a billion of dolars with the PS3.
The Wii had a production cost of $160 per unit, while being sold for $250 (bundled with Wii Sports) or $200 (Japan, no bundle).People keep repeating this idea that Nintendo "couldn't afford" to make an HD console, as if it was some kind of financial impossibility. That's just not true. The fact that Sony lost a ton of money on the PS3 doesn't mean any HD system would automatically bleed cash. Sony chose an extremely expensive, overengineered design packed with proprietary tech. That wasn't the baseline cost of going HD.
A straightforward, modernized successor to the GameCube — more RAM, a stronger GPU, updated architecture — would have been nowhere near the PS3's price tag. It was completely feasible. And let's not pretend Nintendo was struggling back then. The DS was selling at historic levels and generating huge profits. They absolutely had the financial cushion to support a more powerful console if that's the direction they wanted to take.
The reality is that Nintendo didn't make the Wii because they "had no choice." They made it because they wanted a different strategy focused on expanding the audience. That was a deliberate business decision, not a technical or financial limitation. Rewriting history to make it sound like Nintendo's hands were tied just doesn't line up with the facts.
That's pure assumption dressed up as fact.The Wii had a production cost of $160 per unit, while being sold for $250 (bundled with Wii Sports) or $200 (Japan, no bundle).
The Xbox 360 had a production cost of $470 while being sold for $400.
How could Nintendo compete with the Xbox 360 without losing an insane amount of money? Maybe a slighty better GPU with a $50 price increase but the Wii would still be a gen behind the HD consoles.
This. Also the UI startup and loading speed was shit before they patched it.WiiU easily.
Had a tiny ass library, some weak entries in multiple series, and most of its games got ported to Switch anyway.
Most of the good second screen gaming happened on DS & 3DS.
Wii U was fucking awesome, I loved it. I had so much fun playing Nintendo Land with friends and some beers (and wine for the wives). Plus Mario Kart 8, Splatoon, Rayman, Pikmin 3, Xenoblade X, Mario 3D World, Bayonetta 2…This is the thread where a bunch of people who never tried the Wii U choose the Wii U despite it being one of the best console libraries Nintendo has ever had huh?
The answer is N64 if you take off the rose tinted nostalgia glasses. I liked the N64 at the time, but it's atrocious to play now.
I never understood really much of the negative discourse around the Wii UWii U was fucking awesome, I loved it. I had so much fun playing Nintendo Land with friends and some beers (and wine for the wives). Plus Mario Kart 8, Splatoon, Rayman, Pikmin 3, Xenoblade X, Mario 3D World, Bayonetta 2…
You could probably write a whole book about all the reasons the system bombed but I enjoyed the hell out of mine. Most of the people bashing it probably never owned one. It's easy to talk shit about it now that all its hits got ported to Switch (and are a huge contributor to its success)I never understood really much of the negative discourse around the Wii U
I absolutely loved mine
People who say Wii U must hate the Switch.
You would be wrong then.
Wii was a blast for me. That was the last gen I owned personal consoles. My kids were very young. We got hours and hours out of it. I played all the big first party, most notably Red Steel 1 and 2.I lowkey loved waggle.
For me it's WiiU. We have one in the house but no one ever played it really. Certainly the only one I'd view as anything other than very positive. Just neutral. I could see the screen being cool. I was working so much in that era I never played it!
Wii version of RE4 is easily the best versionThe Wii was a total joke. With the exception of Super Mario Galaxy, it was pretty much straight downgrades (or absence) of every other large franchise.
Me three, freaking loved the Wii.Wii is still great and I have it next to my PS2. Its a great gamecube unit too since I never had one.
The switch is portable hybrid that you can take anywhere while the Wii U shackles you to the main unit.
Wii U uses resistive touch screen, and still using inferior tech when next gen was already about release. 3rd party support sucked too.
The only positive thing I can say about Wii U its disaster led to the creation of Switch.
Smash Bros though. And most would say Paper Mario (not me though, I think both are great). I'd say Double Dash beats MK64 handily too.Gamecube.
Every single Nintendo game was better on N64 except for F-Zero.
Zelda OOT. Mario 64. Mario Tennis. Mario Golf. Wave Race. Star Fox.
Damn the Gamecube sucked. It was just a F-Zero GX and Killer 7 player for me.
Let's not pretend like the switch is some sort of technological marvel.
People like to praise it for being a hybrid console, but it's a weak-ass home console, and a barely serviceable portable console. It's the worst of both worlds. Then when you compare the joy-cons to the Wii U touch pad, it's that much more of a joke.
Software-wise the Switch wouldn't have been half as successful as it is, if Nintendo hadn't ported all the Wii U games to it.