The Switch doesn't really offer THAT much over more over the Gamepad.
You can play tabletop with the gamepad and pro controller, you can play zelda on TV and take the gamepad to bed... it just doesn't have detachable wiimotes (that you already own) attached to the device.
Kinda plays the same games too, but no backwards compatibility.
I'm sorry what? I bought the system on launch day and have something like 50 games for the thing, how did I "allow it to die" exactly?
The Switch doesn't really offer THAT much more over the Gamepad.
You can play tabletop with the gamepad and pro controller, you can play zelda on TV and take the gamepad to bed... it just doesn't have detachable wiimotes (that you already own) attached to the device. I'm not sure how popular gaming on a large handheld is outside of the home.
Kinda plays the same games too, but no backwards compatibility, paid online and still no basic tablet features.
You can take the gamepad into another room at best. You can take the Switch anywhere you want.
The Switch also has a much higher quality screen and better build quality.
So what im really trying to say is, nintendo fans you really dropped the ball here. I cant believe you guys allowed and let it die.
Nintendo gaf imo failed to convey what a great piece of device it is. I thought it was another pos like the 3ds, but its not.
There are many, and ive seen many post like, why couldnt nintendo have made a system i want to buy. Really though, i think its a system you want to buy, but just didnt know you did.
Im talki about the nintendo fan who skipped out on it, cause they didnt like the idea of the wii u.
There are many, and ive seen many post like, why couldnt nintendo have made a system i want to buy. Really though, i think its a system you want to buy, but just didnt know you did.
The OS was an absolute nightmare at launch and that first year man.
That's true, I keep my WiiU in the bedroom.
I have it hooked up to the PC there but never use it on the screen unless I have to like with Splatoon.
Bayonetta 2
I'm still not a fan of how long it takes to go into and out of the system settings. It's weird, I love the software and have more games for it than my ps4 or xbox one but I hate the user experience.
I feel it was really only Nintendo fans who bought the Wii U, so not really their fault here. I blame Nintendo for making a poor console in the first place. A lot of bad ideas went into it, and I'd say it's my least favorite Nintendo console.
Still, there are some great games on it. Make sure to try out Pikmin 3, Bayonetta 2, and Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze! If you really like JRPGs (particularly Shin Megami Tensei games), you may enjoy Tokyo Mirage Sessions. Since it doesn't seem like you have a Switch, give BotW a try; it doesn't seem like you'll miss much by playing it on Wii U, if impressions are anything to go by.
I don't think Nintendo dropped a single ball with their first party games that generation.
I will say though that the complete lack of lag between the console and the tablet is amazing. It actually has less latency than my TV in game mode.
Starfox Zero, Animal Crossing amiibo Festival, Game & Wario, etc...I loved it, though. I pwned my fair share of 7 year olds in Mario Kart 8. Mario Maker was really cool, too. Pretty much every first party game on that console was really good. I don't think Nintendo dropped a single ball with their first party games that generation.
Who..ah.... s your avatar?
some art by Dongho Khang, S.Korean artist
https://www.tumblr.com/tagged/dongho-kang
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Starfox Zero, Animal Crossing amiibo Festival, Game & Wario, etc...
Starfox Zero, Animal Crossing amiibo Festival, Game & Wario, etc...
Im not a nintendo fan, not in the sense that you would call one a nintendo fan. Nintendo gaf imo failed to convey what a great piece of device it is. I thought it was another pos like the 3ds, but its not.
Not sure why people think buying a "dead" system is a bad idea. When a system has reached the end of it's lifecycle, you know exactly what you're getting when you buy it, and it's cheaper than buying it earlier.
Buying a Wii U now makes far more sense than buying one at launch.
That's because it isn't a great device. It has great games, but the gamepad itself isn't anything noteworthy whatsoever.
While there was many things wrong with the Wii U on Nintendo's side even blaming the fans is a sound argument tbh. It may not be as powerful as its competitors but it was still one of the rare Nintendo consoles that could actually run the majority of games on the market, unlike past few consoles that had greater problems on that aspect(cartridges for the n64, mini dvds/ps2 domination for the gamecube, huge power gap for the wii). Sadly, it end up missing hundred of games, a lot of which would have been great fits for the system. Meanwhile, Nintendo fans didn't speak against that, they simply accepted the Wii U as "Nintendo's best console since the SNES" in their delusional mind thinking that 3D World is the best 3D Mario while making creepy comments @ Treehouse employees as they get bird-fed by the ambitionless games announced in the latest Nintendo Direct. Meanwhile the community of other failed products actually managed to make a difference, look at the PS Vita lobby managing to get almost every indie game on it even though that console is beyond dead in the West, it's not like those games wouldn't run/fit with the Wii U's audience or anything. Or even look at the PC crowd who port begged so hard that they even got ports of Japanese console games, things that the majority of PC players don't care about, again games that could run on a Wii U/fit with their audience. When your fanbase is actually satisfied with a console that doesn't even use its new features and has a library that is mostly last gen rehashes, no wonder it sold even less than the GameCube
And you're getting a full library of games. This "dead" system concept only exists in the minds of people addicted to hype cycles, as if previously released games cease to be playable when no more games are coming in the future.
Starfox Zero, Animal Crossing amiibo Festival, Game & Wario, etc...
Hey OP, GAF did plenty for Wii U. Where were you?
Metroid Prime: Federation Force and Starfox (?) are probably best completely forgotten.
Yeah, the streaming quality was great even compared to streaming now. They did a good job with the gamepad, I liked the idea a lot. I thought it had a chance to take off more with how popular tablets were too...
Starfox Zero, Animal Crossing amiibo Festival, Game & Wario, etc...
Congrats, OP. I bought the Wii U at launch, and I have absolutely loved it throughout its lifespan. So much so that I feel no need to buy a Switch any time soon for a Nintendo fix. With the Wii built in and both virtual consoles, there's a vast library of classics and curiosities to explore here.