z0m3le said:
Sorry, I'm not gonna feel hurt by Nintendo, I enjoyed the Wii, but Enjoyed my 360 more. I found some things on the Wii to be amazing, and while I wish Reggie would import more unique games, especially those that are already translated into English... I don't feel they have some agenda to annoy or ignore me as a customer. I'm excited for the Wii U, anyone who watched E3 this year has to admit most games that were announced were shooters, I love em, but that doesn't satisfy all of my gaming needs. If it wasn't for Nintendo, that is exactly where we would be at.
I'm a Gamer, and I'll be there Day 1, so pick sides, and sling mud, but for a healthy game industry we need Nintendo, and I don't know if that is ever going to change.
First, let me say I am speaking as both a long time Nintendo gamer and a Nintendo shareholder.
I'm excited for the Wii U too which is probably why I have such strong opinions on Nintendo's approach. I loved what I got on my Wii but I have about 6 titles for it that I felt were worth playing (Add in SS at end of year). This generation saw the core tech of the console being so different to competitors that we basically saw the 3rd party 'core' developers not even attempt the platform. This was made worse by the fact a lot use engines like UE, so if that can't do it, all those games are out the door too.
So for those people, myself included, who wanted to play some of the 3rd party 'core' titles, we had to buy another console to do so; giving up hundreds of dollars that we could have spent on games. So with the Wii U I seriously do not want that to happen again and I believe Nintendo need be more inclusive and open this time around to build a very competent, successful 3rd party lineup. While we see a little of it so far, accompanied by a mountain of rhetoric, it still seems all too cagey to me. In fact I'd probably guess that their hand was forced initially by the mammoth slide in their sales and later down the track by the leaks. They are probably in extremely early stages yet, not knowing if they are Arthur or Martha.
Regarding their agenda, I don't think they have an agenda to ignore customers provided they are happy with the status quo. The thing is, it's pretty well known now that there are a lot of Nintendo fans who aren't happy with the status quo and want more. Hence the apparent, yet to be proven, change of tack for Nintendo with the Wii U.
Goodlife said:
I find it odd you believe that the onus should be on Nintendo to "prove themselves"
This current gen has seen Nintendo sell record amounts of hardware (for the time period) and huge amounts of software. They are, literally, rolling in money.
It's also seen many developers struggle, with a fair amount either going out of business, or getting swallowed up by large companies like EA.
If anyone has something to prove, it's the developers, rather than Nintendo, IMHO
Sorry if I didn't explain myself better. I'm happy to accept they know how to make money. What I meant by "prove" is that if Nintendo are coming out at E3, glaring at us, pointing their finger and telling us that the U is for the proverbial "You" (Us the core gamer), they should put their money where their mouth is. We saw almost nothing at E3 to show us they are after our business.
The fact that we're getting HD is nice and obviously means we'll see 3rd party support at least at first but will that last? Nintendo aren't showing us anything to put my mind at ease regarding things like online (multiplayer, dlc, shopping) and those dubious controller sliders that I feel need to be nailed and be just as good as a "regular" controller sticks for gamers to accept them. Gamers are a fickle bunch.
I do realise that it's some time off and we'll see all this unfold over the coming months, but past experience and recent interview comments that are posted here regularly do not make me comfortable. I feel Nintendo need to lift their veil of secrecy a little this time around.