snipped for Escapist being dumb
The Basic Wii U model is only basically at $300.00 (for the US. I don't know about other countries)
It comes with the following:
-8GB of memory
-Gamepad
-Gamepad stylus
-Sensor bar
-HDMI cable
-AC adapters for both the console and the gamepad.
The deluxe version is priced at $350.00
-32 GB of memory
-Wii U gamepad
-Wii U stylus
-Sensor bar
-HDMI cable
-AC adapters for both the console and gamepad.
-Nintendo Land Video game
-Deluxe Digital Promotion that works by getting 10% points back for every purchase in the online store. Meaning a game costing $60.00 will give you $5.00 back in eshop credit.
-Wii U gamepad stand
-Wii U console stand
-Wii U gamepad cradle.
If not for the storage space, the digital deluxe promotion is more than worth the purchase for many people. Especially when many eshop games cost about $5.00 anyway.
Are you at all concerned that the WiiU will be considered a failure in a couple years and be discontinued after you've put money into it?
I'm not going to buy a console because it's the "winner" of whatever gen it's in. I'm going to buy a console that promises me to give me the games I love the most with the best experience.
You are thinking far too ahead in the future.
We don't know what will happen to the Wii U even 1 year from now. Things can drastically change for the better for all we know.
Will it be nice on my part? Yeah sure.
However I don't really rate a console based on which place the machine lands on.
Perhaps to be replaced by another Nintendo console that you can no longer easily afford because the trade-in value of your WiiU has plummeted?
Considering the fact that I'm always late to the home console party anyway, this doesn't bother me as much. I also may or may not have a problem with trading ANY home console in. When my parents forced me to give away my PS2 (bless that thing *sniff*) I was in a rotten mood for days.
Even know I'm battling over whether or not to trade in my Wii. I know I'm going to miss it.
Also, have you considered going with a ps4? The difference between a WiiU standard and a PS4 is less than $100 in most places unless you find a decent preowned deal. I understand if you are loyal to Nintendo. People give ardent fans of companies a bad rap but if a company has been good to you then there's no reason a person shouldn't be loyal. I've been burned a few times by Nintendo but my experience with Sony has been excellent and my Microsoft experience has ok but I don't prefer their product as much
I have planned on getting a PS4 at some point. Mainly because of Kingdom Hearts and just a tiny bit of Final Fantasy. I couldn't give any real two shits for the PS3 because a lot of my favorite franchises like Spyro and Crash Bandicoot ended. And a good amount of games that interested me I could simply get on my laptop. However I am a little miffed at the fact that everyone now has pay for the online aspect of the games they buy.
Everytime I think about it, it turns me off to the console. I know there are benefits to paying but...I like knowing that the game I payed for has everything in it. Including mulitplayer. Just knowing that I can't have it if I don't pony up more money annoys me. Yeah, that's it. It's a big annoyance more than a complete turn off.
Up even to today I have always enjoyed Nintendo and their products.
Nintendo still has a place in the console department.
For one, they still largely cater to children, and it' nice to see how happy all the kids in my family are when they play Mario.
Secondly, their consoles can make for great party entertainment.
At least I can ask my friends to join in on the game I'm playing. As opposed to having one person play and everyone else watch. Kind of makes me a bit sad...and hoggy.
I have played all of the systems at least once.
PS3 is a nice experience. Seeing as how I've owned a console from them previously.(and Nino No Kuni is such an adorable game.)
Xbox 360 is great too. Of course it is the most unfamiliar to me...and those stupid ads.
But I always feel right at home with a Nintendo console. I like the light hearted stuff. I really do.
I think the WiiU, as it stands, is a bad investment. It doesn't have 3rd party support, it doesn't cultivate indie games that I've greatly enjoyed recently, it doesn't play DVDs which I watch all the time, it is a much weaker machine with an expensive tablet that I could honestly do without to play the games I enjoy
Nintendo has long since had bad third party support. However I think the saying goes- "Nintendo fans don't buy their hardware for third party games" that is not to say it isn't appreciated. However the third party games that are INDEED on the system are really great.
Nintendo has actually been making a lot of effort in the indie scene lately. Pencil Test studios have been contacted by Nintendo personally to make their indie game title put on the Wii U if it made $950k on their Kickstarter. Not only did they make the money to so much as fund the game (which was $900k) they actually managed to quickly raise their stretch fund goals in a matter of two days for the Wii U development goal. That's just one example. I think the indie scene will thrive soon on the Wii U and 3DS.
I hardly watch DVDs anyway, so this hardly affects me. Then again, after the experiencing how completely trashy my PS2 was at playing DVD's I'm not exactly seeing that feature as a win or lose kind of deal for me. Also most people have a separate DVD box anyway so I don't think they will really think about it, but you know, it's all about preference.
Nintendo machines are always weaker than their competitors. I think the exception was the Gamecube? Again, doesn't really bother me.
As of right now the game industry could use some limitations. What with the overblown budgets and sub par games that plagued this generation (and even caused some studios to shut down.)
I like trying something new with games. Then again I'm a very creatively inclined person. Not that I have a problem with people who are satisfied with playing games the old fashioned way; but you can at least appreciate that at least one company offers a new way to play no?
I certainly don't want to drop any amount of cash for something that's just going to be dropped.
We still have no clue if Nintendo is going to drop the console or not. Again, let's not start stating things as total fact.
The whole situation can easily turn around.
(so let's get to making tv ads for the thing Nintendo.)
Am I saying to drop cash on it?
No.
But let's not count this thing out.