The idea of these "half-ports" sounds good to me, because it allows them to focus on adding more content and make an even bigger game. There's really no reason to start from scratch again.
Whether we get 3D Mario or Zelda at launch, I don't personally care. I just hope one of them is there day one.
I don't believe Wii U has even hit 14 million users yet.
And if MK8 couldn't convince more people to purchase that system, what makes you think a bundled Switch version will? It's a bad idea. These Wii U remasters likely aren't going to be system sellers. They're the types of games you buy because other, original content already sold you on the platform.
I mean, if it's a brand new game with loads of new content (aka Mario Kart 9), I could see that as a possible bundle.
I still think Nintendo's gonna' go the route of a new, unique IP though.
Re Ports. You are misunderstanding the cost factor.
The Nintendo Switch (NS) will likely launch at 299USD. Thats how much a base unit will cost.
At launch every NS will likely be bundled with one Wii U port and Still cost 299USD. Including enhanced ports for free makes sense for nintendo for 3 reasons.
1. It costs them very little since all of these games have already been profitible and will likely remain profitiable when they are sold for full price post launch.
2. It builds goodwill with nintendos most loyal customers (WiiU Owners) since you arent asking them to buy the same game twice.
3. All games listed as potential port candidates fit the games as a service model. SMASH, and Mario Kart especially will be very helpful for selling new Amibo/DLC
In adition having these games at launch along with Zelda gives Nintendo their best chance at getting their most loyal customers to quickly buy in. Sure there will be more games later. But buy now because you can already play Smash/Kart/Splatoon now.
Ultimately it is Nintendo's Goal to get the 10M Wii U owners to Buy the NS as quickly as possible to build momentum and an install base large enough to warant continued 3rd party support
Is it confirmed that BotW will launch simultaneously on Wii U and Switch? Because holding back the Wii U version until Holiday 2017 would be asinine.
The Nintendo Switch (NS) will likely launch at 299USD. Thats how much a base unit will cost.
... I need to play MK8 again sometime.Pardon?
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The UI/HUD looks exactly the same as MK8, only difference is that it shows you can hold two items now.
Re Ports. You are misunderstanding the cost factor.
The Nintendo Switch (NS) will likely launch at 299USD. Thats how much a base unit will cost.
At launch every NS will likely be bundled with one Wii U port and Still cost 299USD. Including enhanced ports for free makes sense for nintendo for 3 reasons.
1. It costs them very little since all of these games have already been profitible and will likely remain profitiable when they are sold for full price post launch.
2. It builds goodwill with nintendos most loyal customers (WiiU Owners) since you arent asking them to buy the same game twice.
3. All games listed as potential port candidates fit the games as a service model. SMASH, and Mario Kart especially will be very helpful for selling new Amibo/DLC
In adition having these games at launch along with Zelda gives Nintendo their best chance at getting their most loyal customers to quickly buy in. Sure there will be more games later. But buy now because you can already play Smash/Kart/Splatoon now.
Ultimately it is Nintendo's Goal to get the 10M Wii U owners to Buy the NS as quickly as possible to build momentum and an install base large enough to warant continued 3rd party support
21 (28 in EU) November 2014 says "Hello!". Also 21/22 November 2013, incidentally with Mario and Zelda.
So what are the chances this will bomb harder than Wii U? Is that even possible?
Half the content being new in Mario Kart sounds like the run-of-the-mill sequel for that series.
I think the last time a launch had a Mario platformer was way back on GBA, though? And the last one that was actually an original game was N64? Maybe it's time to have a Nintendo device launch with a Mario on day 1.
Bundling Switch with a remaster is a asking for trouble. Creates a perception issue. You're better bundling no game at all than a Wii U remaster.
No, it needs a new game as a bundled game.
Bundling the system with a Wii U remaster makes absolutely no sense to me, but holy cow, I'm apparently in the minority on GAF when it comes to that opinion. Ah well.
But I still think adding two items is too drastic of a change. But yeah the UI doesn't look different at all aside from that.
The Nintendo Switch (NS) will likely launch at 299USD. Thats how much a base unit will cost.
At launch every NS will likely be bundled with one Wii U port and Still cost 299USD. Including enhanced ports for free makes sense for nintendo for 3 reasons.
I'm so glad you lot are not in charge of nintendo.
Releasing Zelda BotW and Mario Switch on day one but then bundling switch with an upgraded port of Mario Kart 8.
Zelda will be the launch title and the bundled game if they choose to bundle any title at all.
If they want the wiiu users they better damn well give us a reason to come in early given how we got burned by our early purchases.
... I need to play MK8 again sometime.
But I still think adding two items is too drastic of a change. But yeah the UI doesn't look different at all aside from that.
It doesn't work that way in the real world. Bundling a game is a way to provide a discount without providing it. Or an added value. If a game is bundled, people will see the system as cheaper or getting a discount of the same value as the game. Getting a remaster in the bundle means getting a $20 discount. Not even considering that Wii U owners don't see any value. A new game, even if it's not one of the big hits, it still gives the perception of getting at least a $40 discount.
Wii U remasters are fine and should be spread throughout the console's first year. If Nintendo floods launch day with them, that's not fine and is going to hurt the system's initial perception.
Bundling the system with a Wii U remaster makes absolutely no sense to me, but holy cow, I'm apparently in the minority on GAF when it comes to that opinion. Ah well.
The idea of these "half-ports" sounds good to me, because it allows them to focus on adding more content and make an even bigger game. There's really no reason to start from scratch again.
It did well because it was a brand new game with new mechanics.Double Dash did it just fine 13 years ago.
Hmm... that could be. But I doubt it, it doesn't make sense to me that they would make this change only to have it as another mode.It could be another mode, just like 200cc.
Nintendo install base charts are clever optical illusions, only certain people can see the Wii.
Nintnedoland is a great game too, they should throw that in while they're at it. /s
Enticing new consumers with a Wii U remaster as a pack-in game at launch has got to be one of the most nonsensical things I've read in a Switch thread recently.
Mario Kart isn't FIFA. Nintendo couldn't sell a brand new MK entry to the mainstream in 2014 (compared to MK DS, Wii, and 7...obviously MK8 sold pretty well). I really don't think they're going to be able to do so in 2017 with essentially the same game.
Wii U re-releases aren't selling consumers on this thing, no matter how much Nintendo spruces up and markets them. New, original titles will do that. And if those games can sell some systems, those consumers will start to check out the remasters.
Son, it's time to put the keyboard away. 😅Bundled 3D mario...
Anyone else hoping for a Wario 3D platformer on the Switch?
Exactly. Its a launch discount which makes people feel better about being an early adopter and rebuying games they already win.
It also works for nintendo because they can use smash, MK, Splatoon ect as a platform to sell Amibo/DLC which has a superior profit margain then a game
This is my biggest want. I want a new campaign. To me this will make Splatoon fans buy this game just to have a bigger brand new campaign (I'm guessing new levels and weapons are a given). Honestly, it would almost make it feel like a sequel.I'd want a brand new campaign, and some more local multiplayer options. I really loved the campaign in the original, and I'd love to see if they could top it.
I really think they should make a couple of local multiplayer modes. Right now you'd need 8 people to play Splatoon matches offline, so unless they add bots local multiplayer will be limited to that dumb balloon thing.
Splatoon Switch should be pretty massive in Japan if they can manage that
Since Switch seems to promote the local MP thing quite a bit, I would love if Splatoon Switch would get some decent local MP modes.
Pardon?
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The UI/HUD looks exactly the same as MK8, only difference is that it shows you can hold two items now.
If they want the wiiu users they better damn well give us a reason to come in early given how we got burned by our early purchases.
The PS4 came with The Last of Us and nobody complained.
The PS4 came with The Last of Us and nobody complained.
And a wave of remasters.
Not at launch. Not as the main bundle to launch a new console.
Not at launch. Not as the main bundle to launch a new console.
I'll do you one better.
Exact same spot. Same vehicles.
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Ports with a little bit more content? No way in hell a Wii U user would buy a switch then. Why should I buy the same games AGAIN for a new console?! I want new games which show me the power of the new device.
Enhanced ports are games to fill gaps between bigger releases and not for a launch.
Something tells me the launch will be a desaster and part of that is timing. Other consoles had ports too but they launched the same time with other platforms they were on. Even if we get big games like Battlefield 1 or the new CoD on the Switch then the consumer will just see games they had a chance to play 6 months earlier on more other gaming platforms.
It will be very hard for any game to sell well on the Switch at launch.
If they want the wiiu users they better damn well give us a reason to come in early given how we got burned by our early purchases.
Ultimately it is Nintendo's Goal to get the 10M Wii U owners to Buy the NS as quickly as possible to build momentum and an install base large enough to warant continued 3rd party support
That is telling, actually, that we're discussing how or when or if Nintendo will conquer back their 15 millions WIiU users. Really ?
Any sort of link, parallel, comparison or the idea that it's a follow up of the WiiU will kill the Switch.
They're doing that by focusing on the console aspect.
I mean they have what, a 15 million market on a side, and a 60 million on the other side. They deliberately choose to talk only to that 15 million market for their new console and say NOTHING to the other side, nothing. They even tell them "Switch is not for you, it's not the follow up to the 3ds, keep your 3ds and wait".
I'm really still not sure what is their strategy. I think they think there is something else, a catch, a third market that will opens magically for the Switch. But in term of existing user base they're doing it wrong.
You're massively misrepresenting the situation here.
We are talking about the Wii U audience because the Switch library is gonna consist of enhanced ports of Wii U titles which will be inherently less appealing to the Wii U userbase.
Nintendo is positioning the Switch as a portable home console right now because they have a 3DS and Pokémon Sun & Moon to sell. They'll sing a different tune next year.