
Tynan Muddle at Aussie-Gamer.com writes: Nestled in the heart of Sydney Australia, indie developers Nnooo tirelessly work hard on ther new game that will give Pokémon a run for its money.
The game is Spirit Hunters Inc. and in the lead up to its November 22nd release, Creative Director Nic Watt, flanked by wingman and Business Director Bruce Thomson spoke with Aussie-Gamer in-depth about their studio, the gaming industry and for the first time to any publication, Nintendo Wii U.

Former EA developer and the founder of indie developer Nnooo, Nic Watt, has revealed an EA Pokémon competitor was in the works.
Wouldn't they normally just buy a company who is working on a Pokemon like a game. Then close them and make them do something else?
Pokemon Battle Revolution was pretty awesome, but we need another game like Pokemon Colosseum, with multiple regions to explore. Hoenn, Kanto, Johto, Sinnoh. Where we can traverse all those regions defeating their respective gym leaders and Elite Fours. With all pokemon available, all wrapped up with a pretty good story. Why has Nintendo not done this yet? That has triple A all over it. Could be a potential GOTY.

Mark from PN2 reviews Blast 'em Bunnies by Aussie studio, Nnooo.
"Blast ’em Bunnies isn’t your typical console experience. It feels more like the best kind of mobile game combined with a classic arcade shooter, brought over to the big boys leagues with extra content. It’s the perfect antidote between bouts of The Division or Halo."

AA writes, "With the launch of Blast ‘Em Bunnies imminent, Analog Addiction had a chance to speak to one of the creative minds behind these games, Nnooo Creative Director and Founder Nic Watt."
Wii U games already look good and they will keep getting better and better as developers master the hardware.
As long as
1. The 360 and PS3 still are relevant
2. the next consoles from Microsoft and Sony don't have a profound technological leap.
3. The PS4/360 are not backwards compatible; If the next gen is b/c, then the previous gen can still be played... and purchased, which will give motivation for Wii U developers to invest deeply in the Wii U and possibly make some games cross-compatible.
It does matter. The more power it has the more likely it will be to receive support for years.
Please don't say that graphical leaps will become smaller because they will not.
I just want a next gen system that uses a standard controller with good games. I don't want last gen graphics, motion controls, and tablets. The Pro controller isn't standard so not all games will support it sadly. Nintendo has had a drop in quality ever since the Wii launched. Haters gonna thumbs down this, of course. Just waiting for the PS4.
Did the Wii's power matter to sell a trillion units? Of course not..it's the integration of cutting edge features and content as opposed to raw power! Just ask Sony.