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yeah its certainly an interesting concept. Nintendo tends to get the most out of their hardware in their first party titles, often its the 3rd party ones that tend to be gimmicky. Here's hoping that other developers can make the most of the concept.
Also, I'm expecting them to reveal what Monolith Soft and Retro Studios are working on tomorrow, as the former released Xenoblade Chronicles last year which was an absolute masterpiece and the latter are easily one of their strongest development teams and perhaps one of the most consistent in the world. Enough of this Nintendoland bullshit, where all da fzero, starfox and metroid be at?
Interesting to note is that one of the few first party titles shown so far, Pikmin 3, does not require any of the fancy stuff the wii u gamepad does. I think they should have prioritised a title that demonstrates the gamepad a bit more and left pikmin 3 for the next day.
Also, I'm expecting them to reveal what Monolith Soft and Retro Studios are working on tomorrow, as the former released Xenoblade Chronicles last year which was an absolute masterpiece and the latter are easily one of their strongest development teams and perhaps one of the most consistent in the world. Enough of this Nintendoland bullshit, where all da fzero, starfox and metroid be at?
Interesting to note is that one of the few first party titles shown so far, Pikmin 3, does not require any of the fancy stuff the wii u gamepad does. I think they should have prioritised a title that demonstrates the gamepad a bit more and left pikmin 3 for the next day.
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