The "TV" part... they mean, like, the regular digital tv I get over the airwaves right?
I was actually pretty confused by this part... @.@
They aren't "price sensitive" Their views on pricing and cuts is "A price cut illustrates that something went wrong."
Which is why the 3ds received a cut, and WiiU is not guaranteed one by extension or necessity.
I thought the price was $50 to much for both variants.
I stopped caring when MonHun 3 ultimate was announced. The overall package is worth it, but higher in a market point of view than I would have liked to see.
MONSTER HUNTER YEEEAAAHHHHH >0</
I think it means it has a good shot.
A better one if enough of these are sold.
I think this just shows their, and by extension everyone else's, current attitude towards e3. It just isn't *that* kind of show anymore.
@lucretia
It has 1gig of ram for games, 1 for other processes.
That's 2, though I'm guessing that's not what you meant.
"I hope the next next gen consoles allow some "window" mode or overlay to see that walkthrough while playing the game in real time :)"
WiiU does that with the gamepad, so your game stays uninterrupted and uncluttered.(If I understood what I was looking at earlier)
I'm as lost as you, but I'll take a wack at it:
"I hate Nintendo"
...or something to that effect... ?_.
They have been tightening all of their relationships.
... why'd that sound dirty?...>.<;;
Monster Hunter is a WiiU game Too!
HYPE.
Still far more mature than many others here...
And it's not like I don't personally know the feeling... I still wish Little Kings Story was on something other than Vita, seeing as how the original was a Wii exclusive...
Then they should have done the same with all of those Ps1 Final fantasy's, or mass effect on ps3.
That's true. ^_^
What upsets me about the "negative" points... er, pointed out here is it has little to do with Nintendo. Why should a game maker be punished for choosing to make their game follow a certain visual aesthetic. At least not when people only hate it for not being "standard".
I'd rather have a graphically unique and fun looking game than another Fuse incident... where everything winds up looking the same.
Wii sports was okay, but is definitely and obviously a small bonus game intended to complement the system. Nintendoland looks to be a far more complete product and experience.
Maybe not enough to justify a full $50~60 game... but interesting nonetheless...
Compared to an equivalent 3ds price drop, wiiu release and ps4/xbox720 announcement or release?
I don't think so.
I'm considering getting this.
I'm just worried it will be announced for America as soon as I do... and it ain't cheap on the Japanese eshop...
Me and my bro are going through it splitscreen a second time leading up to two. And while we never truly forgot how awesome it is, we still managed to ask ourselves why we don't play it more often.
Can't wait for 2. >[]</
AND THAT ONE GBA FIRE EMBLEM GAME THAT DIDN'T COME OVER PLEASE!! >.<;;;
Monster Hunter, call of duty, Dragon Quest and mario are all on this system.
3rd parties aren't going anywhere.