So...
http://blog.zenstudios.com/?p=2918
They haven't announced a Wii U version yet... But in the comments there is some teasing about a possible Wii U version. Also, on Miiverse there's huge demand for Nintendo themed tables. Imagine a Metroid table and a Goron table. Please Zen Studios, make it happen!
The cool thing about Zen Pinball 2 is that, even though I play it on PS3 and Vita so all of my tables are there, if I wanted to buy some Nintendo tables on Wii U, I totally could without having to buy a base game.
Wii U Eshop store for Digital game sucks.
No discount , no price drop , no special offer , No free DLC .
Assasin Creed 3 in Amazon 40$ & Eshop 60$.
That's the problem with consoles in general, not just Wii U. Digital stores are complete shit on consoles.
That's the problem with consoles in general, not just Wii U. Digital stores are complete shit on consoles.
It's an issue with publishers. Ubisoft could freely price drop AC3 to $39.99 if they wanted, both 3DS and Wii U eShop now give publishers full price control.
Brain Age: Concentration is up!
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3359 blocks = ~420 MBs
The Star Wars tables are coming to Wii U. They didn't put it in the press release because they'll be coming a little later, and Zen doesn't exactly know when.So...
http://blog.zenstudios.com/?p=2918
They haven't announced a Wii U version yet... But in the comments there is some teasing about a possible Wii U version. Also, on Miiverse there's huge demand for Nintendo themed tables. Imagine a Metroid table and a Goron table. Please Zen Studios, make it happen!
Does anyone know what's happening with a nightsky release in Europe?
I'm somewhat desperate for it!
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So...
http://blog.zenstudios.com/?p=2918
They haven't announced a Wii U version yet... But in the comments there is some teasing about a possible Wii U version. Also, on Miiverse there's huge demand for Nintendo themed tables. Imagine a Metroid table and a Goron table. Please Zen Studios, make it happen!
I've never had any problem whatsoever so maybe your SD card?I downloaded Brain age last night, my first retail game download and it crashes as soon as it gets to the title screen. This isn't the first time I've had trouble with a downloaded game from the eShop. I don't know if it's my SD card or what. I got an 8 Gig SDHC in my system. Anyone else have a problem like this?
That's true, but I'd also say it's a byproduct of the amount if content on each store. It's a bit apples/oranges to be comparing years old long matured storefronts/platforms like Steam, XBLA or PSN to the nearly brand new Wii U eShop. What did XBLA look like in 2006? PSN in 2007? Hell, even Steam in 2003? Wii U eShop isn't even 3 months old with less than 40 games in any region and we've already seen multiple sales, even multiple sales or reductions for some games. This is an issue of maturity more than it is infrastructure imo.That's the MSRP issue, yes, but in terms of regular sales, I'd be happy to revisit this a year from now, but I am extremely confident there will be fewer games put on Wii U than on XBLA/PSN (This is an average week of sales in XBLA; Steam has 1 game on sale every day + 1-2 in the middle of the week + 1-3 on weekends + publisher weekends + 3-4 minor site-wide sales a year + 2 major site-wide sales a year where the vast majority of games go on sale; PSN I don't have a link ready to give you but it's generally around a dozen games a month plus publisher events).
I downloaded Brain age last night, my first retail game download and it crashes as soon as it gets to the title screen. This isn't the first time I've had trouble with a downloaded game from the eShop. I don't know if it's my SD card or what. I got an 8 Gig SDHC in my system. Anyone else have a problem like this?
That's true, but I'd also say it's a byproduct of the amount if content on each store. It's a bit apples/oranges to be comparing years old long matured storefronts/platforms like Steam, XBLA or PSN to the nearly brand new Wii U eShop. What did XBLA look like in 2006? PSN in 2007?
Hell, even Steam in 2003?
A different question though, do you expect more Durango or Orbis digital content to go on sale than Wii U in the next year or two?
Yes, regardless of whether or not there's any BC. The reason why I know this is that, first of all, Sony offers PS+ which is a huge moneymaker for them, and it only has any value because they're able to have deep game sales and more importantly make games available for free. Second, Microsoft has launched WP7 after XBLA, and it had a weekly featured sale pretty much since the beginning.
I'm not saying Nintendo deserves "a pass", I just feel like the standard for "competitive" would be basically impossible for the eShop to reach based on amount of content right now. How would that be a realistic expectation?Nintendo doesn't get a pass because they were crummy at infrastructure last gen and so this gen starts as a do-over for them. I do suspect it's the case that their sales infrastructure will get better over the course of the gen, both because there'll be more content and because Nintendo will be under increasing pressure to compete with others by taking an active role in promoting sales. That being said, Trine 2 was $3.75 on Steam this Christmas. So there's that.
But this isn't really anything to do with my point. My point isn't that Nintendo won't be competitive years from now, it's that they're not competitive now.
Sorry, 2006-ish?Steam didn't sell games in 2003.
Well, PS+ took nearly a year to launch for Vita (and is heavily reliant on PSP/PS1 content), so I'm hesitant to really throw that out as a certainty for Orbis in the early goings. I'd actually say the ability for Orbis or Durango to outdo Wii U really hinges on their ability to offer old content, which means their degree of backwards compatibility.Yes, regardless of whether or not there's any BC. The reason why I know this is that, first of all, Sony offers PS+ which is a huge moneymaker for them, and it only has any value because they're able to have deep game sales and more importantly make games available for free. Second, Microsoft has launched WP7 after XBLA, and it had a weekly featured sale pretty much since the beginning.
Both other console dd stores have regular sales on full games. The MSRP issue is still a problem, just as it is with Steam, but let's not pretend everything is equal.
Nintendo just seems against sales on a fundamental level. They rarely do sales and keep their games at full price (Ocarina of Time 3D is still $40...). You can say the eShop gives publisher price controls but if the platform holder isn't going to promote sales or lead by example what the point. Chasing Aurora is on sale right now, I doubt anyone knows
Steam turned sales into an event. Sony and MS regularly promote sales and bundle them up to give more exposure (13 for 13 for example). Nintendo might give you a small banner on the eshop
I mean if that's Nintendo's philosophy that's cool. Just don't expect me to spend much time or money in your ecosystem
And almost everyone has a gold sub, and hardly anyone pays full price for gold anyway. I thought this particular battle was over. I like PS+ better, but I've just never been able to get annoyed about Gold.Really? I think XBL Is the worst easily, since it locks you out of 99% of the sales unless you have a Gold sub.
Agreed. It's similar to their ridiculous views on game demos.
Really? I think XBL Is the worst easily, since it locks you out of 99% of the sales unless you have a Gold sub.
Really? I think XBL Is the worst easily, since it locks you out of 99% of the sales unless you have a Gold sub.
But it says it's on sale on front of the eShop. For last few weeks they had a section that mentioned the sales. Not to mention that there has already been a price drop on a game.Nintendo just seems against sales on a fundamental level. They rarely do sales and keep their games at full price (Ocarina of Time 3D is still $40...). You can say the eShop gives publisher price controls but if the platform holder isn't going to promote sales or lead by example what the point. Chasing Aurora is on sale right now, I doubt anyone knows
Steam turned sales into an event. Sony and MS regularly promote sales and bundle them up to give more exposure (13 for 13 for example). Nintendo might give you a small banner on the eshop
I mean if that's Nintendo's philosophy that's cool. Just don't expect me to spend much time or money in your ecosystem
Chasing Aurora is on sale right now, I doubt anyone knows
I knew. Weren't they trying to put it on sale to coincide with the patch, which is still stuck in the approval process?
Nintendo just seems against sales on a fundamental level. They rarely do sales and keep their games at full price (Ocarina of Time 3D is still $40...). You can say the eShop gives publisher price controls but if the platform holder isn't going to promote sales or lead by example what the point. Chasing Aurora is on sale right now, I doubt anyone knows
Steam turned sales into an event. Sony and MS regularly promote sales and bundle them up to give more exposure (13 for 13 for example). Nintendo might give you a small banner on the eshop
I mean if that's Nintendo's philosophy that's cool. Just don't expect me to spend much time or money in your ecosystem
Do you have access to a secret shop that no one else does or something? Nintendo doesn't have anything that bears the vaguest resemblance to 'regular sales' on mine.On top of that, Nintendo has regular sales of over 30% of many of the most popular selling games including VC titles
He might mean 3DS eShop. It's had quite a few sales at this point, even on 1st party/VC stuff.Do you have access to a secret shop that no one else does or something? Nintendo doesn't have anything that bears the vaguest resemblance to 'regular sales' on mine.
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He might mean 3DS eShop. It's had quite a few sales at this point, even on 1st party/VC stuff.
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