How do you feel about Wii U after E3?

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PostRe: How do you feel about Wii U after E3?
by HSH28 » Sun Jun 15, 2014 1:00 am

DaddyBrown » Sat Jun 14, 2014 10:04 pm wrote:
HSH28 » Sat Jun 14, 2014 9:39 pm wrote:Nothing has really changed from this E3, Nintendo were never going to drop it next year and beyond that we still don't know anything.

3rd Party development is still pretty much dead and again nothing actually at E3 has changed that.


Clearly you have misunderstood the question. It wasn't asking how E3 has changed things for Nintendo, more how has E3 changed your view on the Wii U, if at all.


Clearly you have misunderstood my answer. E3 hasn't changed anything for Wii U so it hasn't changed my view on the Wii U (obviously).

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by Gemini73 » Sun Jun 15, 2014 1:06 am

Even though the U has a growing stellar line up of games?

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by Cheeky Devlin » Sun Jun 15, 2014 1:20 am

It's not changed how I feel about the the system at all.

I'd worried about the Wii U for a long time, but around the launch of MK8 I realised that there wasn't any need to be. Unless they have another Pokémon type franchise that just explodes out of no-where to rule the world, the Wii U isn't going to every bother the PS4 or Xbox One. But I'm convinced the Wii U will find it's profitable little niche, turning out games that Nintendo fans will love and tide us over for at least the next three years.

E3 just confirmed that for me.

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PostRe: How do you feel about Wii U after E3?
by Lotus » Sun Jun 15, 2014 1:33 am

Hasn't really changed my mind. I'm intrigued as to what they'll do with Zelda, but I didn't see anything to make me want to buy one.

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PostRe: How do you feel about Wii U after E3?
by HSH28 » Sun Jun 15, 2014 2:05 am

DaddyBrown » Sun Jun 15, 2014 1:06 am wrote:Even though the U has a growing stellar line up of games?


It has no more or less games than I already expected it to have.

While the exact games they have for 2015 might have been a surprise, the fact that they have them wasn't.

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PostRe: How do you feel about Wii U after E3?
by Spindash » Sun Jun 15, 2014 2:09 am

Same as before, it's my main console and I don't feel the need to change that any time soon.

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PostRe: How do you feel about Wii U after E3?
by KomandaHeck » Sun Jun 15, 2014 5:43 am

I've had zero interest in it since launch but now that I've decided to switch to PC and seeing some of the great stuff coming I'm looking at it as possibly being my main and only console for the foreseeable future.

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PostRe: How do you feel about Wii U after E3?
by Supachipz » Sun Jun 15, 2014 9:18 am

What I like that they have done, is rather than Panic last year, they took their time and put out some of their best selling franchises, admittedly with a sparse release schedule. Now, instead of going back to the well, they have looked to introduce some new franchises (Splatoon, Captain Toad) or iterate on older ones that haven't had a look in for a while (Starfox, Yoshi) rather than just busting out more Mario. This diversifies the line up, especially when they finance exclusives such as Bayonetta and Devil's Third.

I think it's clear it's not going to be a worldwide hit, but E3 has given me the confidence that Ninty are in the Wii U for the long haul and are learning lessons, slowly but surely.

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PostRe: How do you feel about Wii U after E3?
by D_C » Sun Jun 15, 2014 9:54 am

Picked one up January 2013. Enjoyed the game that were out for it at the time (Zombi U, Nintendoland, and all the Wii games I missed). Enjoyed it as a counterpart to the 360. Now happy the first party games that have been promised have come to fruition.

The same thing happened with the 3DS, where it took a while for the console-selling first party games to arrive.

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PostRe: How do you feel about Wii U after E3?
by Saint of Killers » Sun Jun 15, 2014 10:05 am

I always had intentions of picking up a Wii U this year. E3 hasn't made me go out out and buy one *now* but it did make it even more appealing than before.

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by NickSCFC » Sun Jun 15, 2014 10:14 am

Nothing has changed for me, the games they unveiled, apart from Splatoon, were exactly what I expected.

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PostRe: How do you feel about Wii U after E3?
by Call and Answer » Sun Jun 15, 2014 11:09 am

I wanted one before E3, now I really want one. The things holding me back are the same as they were pre-show; lack of money and lack of space. Also, strong guilt about already owning and having set up a PS4, a PS3, a GameCube, as well as a 3DS, a Vita, a PSP, and a Game Boy Micro. :oops:

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PostRe: How do you feel about Wii U after E3?
by GrinWithoutaKat » Sun Jun 15, 2014 11:12 am

Already decided I was going to get one a while back, but I'm not in any rush and quite happy to wait for another price cut. I don't know how much they're going to turn things around due to E3, because while everyone was rightly impressed with what they showed, most of it was already announced.

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PostRe: How do you feel about Wii U after E3?
by Alpha eX » Sun Jun 15, 2014 11:33 am

GrinWithoutaKat » Sun Jun 15, 2014 10:12 am wrote:Already decided I was going to get one a while back, but I'm not in any rush and quite happy to wait for another price cut. I don't know how much they're going to turn things around due to E3, because while everyone was rightly impressed with what they showed, most of it was already announced.

How cheap do you want the Wii U? I don't understand why people want/expect it to get cheaper than £200, what price point are you waiting for and do you expect games with it?

Right now, you can get the console for £200 with Mario Kart 8 and another game, that's incredible value as MK8 alone would set you back £40, depending on your choice of free game you're also saving about £25-40.

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PostRe: How do you feel about Wii U after E3?
by plasticcoated » Sun Jun 15, 2014 11:35 am

Spindash wrote:Same as before, it's my main console and I don't feel the need to change that any time soon.


I'm the same.

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PostRe: How do you feel about Wii U after E3?
by jawafour » Sun Jun 15, 2014 12:15 pm

I feel...

+ Great system with some great games
+ I'm excited by the titles shown at E3
+ I have fun using the console
- Nintendo must introduce proper digital accounting
- Big third party publishers just aren't on board

I'll be in Club U for the whole journey of the machine :wub: .

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PostRe: How do you feel about Wii U after E3?
by Buffalo » Sun Jun 15, 2014 12:22 pm

Alpha eX wrote:Right now, you can get the console for £200 with Mario Kart 8 and another game, that's incredible value as MK8 alone would set you back £40, depending on your choice of free game you're also saving about £25-40.


Where?

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PostRe: How do you feel about Wii U after E3?
by GrinWithoutaKat » Sun Jun 15, 2014 12:34 pm

Alpha eX » Sun Jun 15, 2014 11:33 am wrote:
GrinWithoutaKat » Sun Jun 15, 2014 10:12 am wrote:Already decided I was going to get one a while back, but I'm not in any rush and quite happy to wait for another price cut. I don't know how much they're going to turn things around due to E3, because while everyone was rightly impressed with what they showed, most of it was already announced.

How cheap do you want the Wii U? I don't understand why people want/expect it to get cheaper than £200, what price point are you waiting for and do you expect games with it?

Right now, you can get the console for £200 with Mario Kart 8 and another game, that's incredible value as MK8 alone would set you back £40, depending on your choice of free game you're also saving about £25-40.


Yeah, it's not that I don't feel it's worth it, but I'm just happy to wait as it's not like I have a shortage of games to play. It's probably something I'll pick up in a couple of years, kind of like how I picked up a PS3 towards the end of it's lifespan.

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PostRe: How do you feel about Wii U after E3?
by Skippy » Sun Jun 15, 2014 12:54 pm

Denster » Sat Jun 14, 2014 10:27 pm wrote:I'd just bought one and am now feeling very pleased with myself.


Same

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PostRe: How do you feel about Wii U after E3?
by jawafour » Sun Jun 15, 2014 1:29 pm

Buffalo wrote:Where?

I think Alpha's real point was that, even if the machine were £50, you'd get people saying they wouldn't buy unless it were £30.

But, yeah, you can't now pick-up the Premium Console / Kart 8 pack for £200 like you could at Tesco a month ago. But perhaps this pack offers even better value:

- Basic console (white, 8Gb), Gamepad, Wii Remote controllers x2, Mario Kart 8, Wii Party U, Nintendo Land and Just Dance (plus your choice of digital game via the Club Nintendo promotion) - £250 from Amazon. Click here to view.

Personally I wouldn't worry about the small 8gb storage space as any Wii U owner (includng Pemium 32Gb folk) should really consider picking up an external hard drive for the longer term.


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