Exactly. Releasing it only on the NX would be one of the worst mistakes they've ever made.
So, we're basically asking the question if Nintendo should piss off the Wii U user base by moving Zelda to the NX. Considering Nintendo has reassured its fans multiple times that the game is still being developed for the Wii U, I'd say moving it to the NX would severely damage their reputation even more. Either release it just for the Wii U or release it on both.
They might be releasing games for mobile, but considering the first game that's been revealed (Miitomo), I can't expect the rest to be even close to being anything significant. Nintendo releasing Zelda on PC is clearly not going to happen
@ Segata: That's wrong. Xenoblade is at 30 FPS
And I'm sure a Playstation "fanboy" would say the same thing about the PS4 version. Get lost.
@Griever: If they announced AND launched their next system during E3 next year, they would be complete idiots. I don't think they'd make such a stupid mistake like what SEGA did with the Saturn
*Fire Emblem Fates :p
Even if the collection was on both systems, those two games still wouldn't be present on the Xbox One version. The reason is pretty obvious
It's a good feature to have when you're waiting for the games you want
Yeah... they talked about Skylanders... Like, seriously? You're gonna show Skylanders during the presentation, but you can't show Devil's Third or Fatal Frame?
Yeah, that's just too bad...
...no exclusives? That's all the thing has...
F-Zero. Thanks
You should probably re-read his comment and take note that he never mentioned the game being 3D. He just said "a new Metroid game."
It sucked
Contrary to popular belief, a lot of Wii U games aren't actually 1080p 60fps.
It differs between everybody. Honestly, for me, if I don't get bored of a game, then I think it's good.
It's really starting to get ridiculous. It's like these people live under rocks or something.
I thought the game was unannounced? It wouldn't be Star Fox in that case
I thought the same thing initially, but I'm sure they're talking about the actual review, not the score