Smartphone and tablets are enough to appease those people, too. Cut The Rope, Fruit Ninja, Jetpack Joyride etc. are enough to fulfill their gaming needs.Probably obvious but my theory on why the Wii U isn't the knockout sensation the Wii was. Most of the ultra-casual parents, grandparents, girlfriends, etc. that really bought into the Wii's casual side don't necessarily need a reason to upgrade it. They aren't gamers or graphic whores that need the new hotness and don't need the new Wii Sports, Mario Kart, NSMB, Mario Galaxies and the like when they can always just go back and replay the ones they have.
Yes and no. It technically can, but with two controllers it runs everything at *Half* the FPS according to what reports said. You also cannot buy them separately outside of Japan. If you need a replacement you have to go through Nintendo. There's very little chance that anyone will develop any two-controller games due to them not selling controllers plus the limitations.Someone knows if the WiiU will be able to handle more than one controller (the tablet one) ?
Because i haven't seen any on sell outside of the wiiU bundles.
How long has it been since Nintendo actually put out a truly awesome title?Again, to reiterate, Nintendo's E3 lineup should beawesome. The problems being:
1) They'll all be Nintendo made.
2) Who knows how many will make it out in 2013.
3) 720/PS4 launch titles could make them look like garbage (despite how well they play).
I probably will pick a Wii U up. I just won't do it until it is discounted to hell (again) in early 2014 or so.