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Quite intrigued with regards to this console. Really hoping they go a bit 'old school' to a Nintendo 64 type era rather than the Wii.
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jacko198
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Registered: 1st Mar 07
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I haven't heard anything about it really. Are they releasing it at E3?
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Neo
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Registered: 20th Feb 07
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Nintendo aren't going to make any inroads with the nx, they are reliant on old IP and nostalgia.....how many Mario, Zelda and metroid games are people really going to keep buying. The Wii U was an appalling failure and they just aren't in the game anymore.
If they open up more support for third party developers and stop trying to use different forms of controller, they may be able to appeal to proper gamers, however in their current guise I can't see what would draw me away from the ps4 or xbone....and I'm only a casual gamer.
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kz
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Registered: 9th Aug 02
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New Zelda looks amazing.
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Eck
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quote: Originally posted by Neo
Nintendo aren't going to make any inroads with the nx, they are reliant on old IP and nostalgia.....how many Mario, Zelda and metroid games are people really going to keep buying. The Wii U was an appalling failure and they just aren't in the game anymore.
If they open up more support for third party developers and stop trying to use different forms of controller, they may be able to appeal to proper gamers, however in their current guise I can't see what would draw me away from the ps4 or xbone....and I'm only a casual gamer.
Nintendo aren't reliant on anything. Of the big names, they are the only ones trying to do something that bit different, because they could, statistically, lose a hundred million a year and stay afloat financially until the next century. Being different is what they do.
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