Looks like you're on N4G commenting on an article you didn't hear.
Maybe someone was fired for not doing their job?
How about free with a PS4 and a back massage. /s
Well it does have the best browser out of all the consoles as well as TV ii to browse content across many providers such as cable, Netflix, Hulu Plus, and AOD. Then there's Miiverse for social integration and a art app as well. I know you were being sarcastic but hey.
my statement was geared towards current PS3/360 owners. Those consoles will be supported well into the PS4/One establishment. Destiny and Titan Fall will be on the PS3/360 as well as Watchdogs and plenty of other third party titles.
Not only do you have a ton a truly exclusive content and free online gameplay, but a really innovative controller.
If you're not interested in games like; Monolith Soft's X, Bayonetta 2, SMTxFE, Mario Kart 8, Super Smash...
I think what the article failed to address where all the current PS3/360 owners who are looking for a new console. IMHO the WiiU is the better choice, because of its exclusives you can't play anywhere else, and all of the play options the WiiU controllers allow. The PS3/360 are going to receive most of the third party titles the Xbox One and PS4 are receiving without much graphical improvement. Skipping the WiiU means missing out on a collection of great games you can't play anywhere ...
Nintendo actually makes money.
I really doubt sales will dip that low again. What gotten the Wii U moving is software releases which don't seem to be slowing down any time soon.
@Sith Microsoft is well aware of how poorly the Xbox One is doing. If Microsoft was doing well you could best believe they would shout it to the heavens, but in reality without a 100.00 price drop they're DOA.
Don't lie.
Maybe for establishing a pattern of behavior. I mean the RROD did plague their previous console and now according to BestBuy 10% of Xbox One's are being returned for faulty disk drives, you know the thing that read game disks. Bringing it up makes sense.
What good games now? Do you mind naming a few, and I mean games that aren't on the PS3 and 360.
I suspect network overload, Nintendo moved some serious hardware during the holiday season.
Apparently meeting or exceeding demand isn't hard to do when the console isn't in demand. Sure you're going to have a few million fanboys buying one early on, but even that seems to be drying up soon. Microsoft bet an extra hundred dollars on the Kinect and lost. Once all of the launch hype holiday dust starts to settle, Microsoft will start scrambling for damage control on their lackluster sales.
l really doubt it's as close as you may think and I have a strong suspicion the Xbox One sales are going to take an enormous nosedive after the holiday launch season. No one outside of hardcore fanboys and enthusiast are going to be willing to shell out 500.00 for a subpar system. Unless Microsoft is willing to take a loss and sell the console for 400.00, your average consumer won't be interested.
Or you could buy a WiiU. Nintendo is the only video game company in the business, Sony and Microsoft aren't they just happen to sell games as well. Once the Xbox division goes belly up and Sony's bad finances come back to haunt them, where will Nintendo gaming be? The idea of Nintendo going third party is ridiculous especially since Nintendo is the only company that can make a profit.
Is it just me or can you here the crikets as well. Positive Nintendo news make the Nintendo hater trolls scatter like cockroaches when the lights come on.
The Wii U sold nearly 5 million without any games and no advertising. Now that the software is rolling in Nintendo can start advertising again, and by the looks of it they're getting off to a great start.
The Ellen Show is a great show and it's a very smart move by Nintendo to target that audience. Not all gamers are single basement dwelling males who live on a diet of Monster energy drinks and Hot Pockets. Many gamers like myself grew up on Nintendo and really enjoy...
Well I guess Nintendo is "Irrelevant as a hardware developer and should go third party only"/s
The Wii U sold very well and there are no shortages of Xbox Ones. Looking at launch numbers aren't good indicator since it's basically just "preaching to the choir".
The WiiU has a very strong line -up for 2014, and is poised to dominate the market. I know that sounds far fetched, but I see the Xbox One bombing hard once the launch hype dies down. Too many Xboxers are still heavily invested in the last console generation and $500.00 plus no backward compati...