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Re: ​Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night Gets a Wii U Stretch Goal

Mega719

@ColdingLight just because Wii U is barely selling doesn't mean they would stop making games after the next console is out (which could be years later) wii ports are still being made even though it's easily overshadowed by the Wii U versions because wii sells. Wii U could get a bigger cult following after the NX or whatever it will be called

Re: Little Devil Inside is Close to Bringing Its Adventure to Wii U

Mega719

@Ogbert yeah it's just that it may be overshadowed by other titles that promise a Wii U release like that Castlevania successor. When they officially reveal it is the final stretch goal then it is guaranteed a success, just look at how little time it took for Mighty No 9 and Yooka Layee to complete

Re: Hands On: Disney Infinity Toy Box 3.0 Brings A Fresh Mario Kart Rival To Wii U

Mega719

I'm more interested in Lego Dimensions but good they are trying to fix the faults of the previous games. They need to fix the online mode to let you join anyone's game and need to improve the Gamepad usage to support dual screen multiplayer and a more convenient way of switching between screens. If you don't use the TV you need to press the buttons until the icon appears meaning you could be in danger of starting the game or go into your files by accident. Hasn't happened but still could be a problem

Re: Talking Point: Is Konami About To Exit The Console Game Business?

Mega719

While some fans may disagree at first but they could benefit from being bought by Nintendo. The problem with their IPs being owned by another 3rd parties is the chance that the owner would only take care of it for money. They could milk a franchise already on life support. Gamers probably only know Konami for Metal Gear and Castlevania but they still have obscure IPs they don't use anymore. The same can be said about Sega who aren't going to have a E3 booth since they have nothing to show for. Anyone who plays the Sonic and Sega series would know about Sega's neglected franchises

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