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RE: OT: The Official Video Game Discussion Thread
(01-13-2017 09:36 AM)TheEagleWay Wrote:  I'm a salty Wii-U owner.. going to wait and see how many games are developed for the system.

Understandable, and minus the WiiU part I'm in agreement. They're mentioning all of this 3rd party support, but if it is the Skyrim type stuff (direct ports of older games) or what Nintendo did with sports games (watered down versions of the tentpole franchises), they really have to rely on their 1st party IP...and if they continue to only release one Zelda a generation it's going to be a hard buy. The Mario game looks interesting, but not having it be a launch game is very disappointing from a business perspective. I just don't think Zelda will drive as many consumers to early adopt like having two major franchises on Day One would.
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