I still want that VMU MP3 player that Sega demoed at some show.
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I still want that VMU MP3 player that Sega demoed at some show.
If we're talking about exclusives (games I can't play on a PC), the Wii U holds up quite well. PS4 has the edge and will easily run up the tally due to a longer life, of course. Xbone seems like the most unnecessary of the three. At least the controller is useful.
I dunno, indications are that we're going to be seeing a good handful of enhanced ports of Wii U games to pad out the Switch's launch. I fully expect that Wii U will no longer have definitive versions of Smash, Mario Kart 8, or Splatoon. Hyrule Warriors XL and a new iteration of Mario Maker seem likely, too.
But I don't blame Nintendo for going that route. They've always had a problem with dead space around the launch window, and if the Switch is a success then there's definitely going to be a good base of people there that never played these games. Plus the usual Nintendo stans will still rebuy them, however begrudgingly.
Oh, hell no! It'll be more like the Gamecube.
The DC is pretty much an enthusiast gamer's console. It still has games being made for it today.
http://www.the-nextlevel.com/tnl/att...1&d=1483501660
To me it was more about it being a system that the mainstream mostly ignored, and had a rock solid library. One that didn't sell a ton, so in 10 years when everyone finally realizes there were good games there, they're not going to be as available and command a decent price.
That's a you problem :D