Mediking
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Why are people expecting news on 2018 games?
Sony and other 3rd parties have made it okay to show games super early. Lol it's a risky strategy that either pays off with hype or leads to a disaster.
Why are people expecting news on 2018 games?
I hope we get a new Donkey Kong game on Switch. Not for the salt, and not to spite Metroid fans. I just legimately want more Donkey Kong.
*looks at Wii U, than looks at Switch*
I'm pretty sure you are wrong
Well look at it sales wise:
Metroid Prime on a ~20m Userbase: 2,8m Units
Metroid Prime 2 on the same Userbase 1,3m Units
Metroid Prime 3 on a 100m Userbase: 1,8m Units
The Franchise isn't selling well by Nintendos standards, now let's look at Donkey Kong:
DKCR on a 100m Userbase: 6,5m
DKCTF on a 12m Userbase: 1,6m
The game sold roughly the same on a failed console like Metroid Prime did on Nintendos best selling console in history...
A Switch DKCR might be able to reach ~3m and more units easily. A Switch Metroid Prime on the other hand... probably 2m tops.
Why are people expecting news on 2018 games?
Question what games do we have confirmed for the Switch that aren't coming out this year?
Question what games do we have confirmed for the Switch that aren't coming out this year?
Metroid of course. :^)
Sony and other 3rd parties have made it okay to show games super early. Lol it's a risky strategy that either pays off with hype or leads to a disaster.
Question what games do we have confirmed for the Switch that aren't coming out this year?
Question what games do we have confirmed for the Switch that aren't coming out this year?
No. 2017 games obviouslyWhat are we supposed to expect-them showing 2016 games?
Can someone check how many WiiU Games Nintendo released after the E3 and how many they presented(oh wait, it was only Zelda, right?).
That would make it easier for us to predict what there is to come.
Well look at it sales wise:
Metroid Prime on a ~20m Userbase: 2,8m Units
Metroid Prime 2 on the same Userbase 1,3m Units
Metroid Prime 3 on a 100m Userbase: 1,8m Units
The Franchise isn't selling well by Nintendos standards, now let's look at Donkey Kong:
DKCR on a 100m Userbase: 6,5m
DKCTF on a 12m Userbase: 1,6m
The game sold roughly the same on a failed console like Metroid Prime did on Nintendos best selling console in history...
A Switch DKCR might be able to reach ~3m and more units easily. A Switch Metroid Prime on the other hand... probably 2m tops.
They released Paper Mario Color Splash after E3 and they showed it off at E3.
Retro's next game doesn't need to be Metroid Prime 4, or something dark, edgy, and M-rated, but it would ideally be something wholly distinct from Nintendo's Japanese output. They should be focusing on games that will broaden the audience for Switch, not games that appeal primarily to people who were going to get one in time for Mario anyway.
No. 2017 games obviously
Right, i forgot about that. So no new Paper Mario probably, maybe in 2018.
Sony and other 3rd parties have made it okay to show games super early. Lol it's a risky strategy that either pays off with hype or leads to a disaster.
No. 2017 games obviously
Realistically DK has always outsold Metroid. Whether they make Metroid specifically or something similar, those types of games are probably more important to attracting additional buyers than another platformer would be.Well look at it sales wise:
Metroid Prime on a ~20m Userbase: 2,8m Units
Metroid Prime 2 on the same Userbase 1,3m Units
Metroid Prime 3 on a 100m Userbase: 1,8m Units
The Franchise isn't selling well by Nintendos standards, now let's look at Donkey Kong:
DKCR on a 100m Userbase: 6,5m
DKCTF on a 12m Userbase: 1,6m
The game sold roughly the same on a failed console like Metroid Prime did on Nintendos best selling console in history...
A Switch DKCR might be able to reach ~3m and more units easily. A Switch Metroid Prime on the other hand... probably 2m tops.
Realistically DK has always outsold Metroid. Whether they make Metroid specifically or something similar, those types of games are probably more important to attracting additional buyers than another platformer would be.
Why are people expecting news on 2018 games?
Huh? Nowhere does this say that the Spotlight video will "focus on Switch games". It says they will offer more details about Mario and other Switch games "with a focus on games launching in 2017". This is not that hard to understand- they're showing Switch games, mainly ones launching in 2017.
They also don't say they will only show Switch games. They did this before with the 3DS and WiiU.
So the presentation itself will only have Switch games. 3DS games will get time at Treehouse Live though.
Also, 2017 games only?
You're not wrong which is why I said it's possible that there are 3DS titles that will be shown in the video, but it's not the same thing as saying "the focus" will be on 2017 titles. Saying that will be "the focus" indirectly says that there will be some titles NOT releasing in 2017.
Also, I honestly don't know- have they ever announced a Direct/Digital event where they only said one platform will be talked about, and then showed titles for another platform?
That's the bit that makes me sad !
I need to see 2018 games Nintendo !!
Oh well, just release Virtual Console, Super Mario Odyssey and a new Wii U port (SSB or DKC) and I'll be fine until 2018.
Really hoping they finally announce a new Metroid at the presentation. Got a good feeling about this one.
I don't think so. Maybe in 2012 when they showed the Wii U they might've said it would only be or focused to Wii U for their E3 2012 presentation then showed a few 3DS games. I can't remember though.
Because there's going to be 2018 games. They say this every year.Why are people expecting news on 2018 games?
Mario's render should stop getting so detailed.
Looks weird
The only reason you have more small games on your Switch is because you want to play your Switch (rightfully so) and the console is starved for games.
It might be interesting to look through their past PR to see if the wording is the same. Or it might be boring haha
Anyway, we can certainly expect 2017 Switch games, some 2018 Switch games, and 3DS games at the very least in the Treehouse segments.
Mario's render should stop getting so detailed.
Looks weird
When are we expecting them to showcase ARMS then? It comes out the week of E3 so it surely won't be a part of the showcase
If there are new characters there's a good chance it gets revealed with a trailer. Could be good cross over marketing with Splatoon 2Let me just say right now, There's certainly going to be no mention of any Wii U ports at E3. Nintendo typically doesn't announce ports at the biggest gaming event of the year, and if they do, they're mostly low key stealth announcements. So give it up people, we're not going to see Smash 4 at E3 this year, we'll see it in a later Nintendo Direct.
I tried looking and I couldn't find anything except this.
http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showthread.php?t=474932&highlight=nintendo+e3
I don't see anything about Wii U being the focus. I think people assumed Wii U would be the focus since Nintendo was doing a 3DS presentation also later on.
Let me just say right now, There's certainly going to be no mention of any Wii U ports at E3. Nintendo typically doesn't announce ports at the biggest gaming event of the year, and if they do, they're mostly low key stealth announcements. So give it up people, we're not going to see Smash 4 at E3 this year, we'll see it in a later Nintendo Direct.
If there are new characters there's a good chance it gets revealed with a trailer. Could be good cross over marketing with Splatoon 2
I was being sarcastic lol.
I was just being sarcastic and playing along with the person I quoted. DKC is definitely a better selling series compared to Metroid.
What are we supposed to expect-them showing 2016 games?