10-22-2016, 06:53 PM
(10-22-2016, 03:17 AM)Koopaul Wrote: I'm geniuniely curious as to what Nintendo games you wanted to see on that system that weren't there.
That's not really how I think about game consoles. I don't say "okay I want this console to have this game, this game, and this game, and if I won't be satisfied unless I get at least most of them". Rather I prefer to look at the library of games we DID get and quantify them based on how many of those games I found satisfying. The more games I can claim I enjoyed, the better the console is worth. That is really all there is to it.
In the case of the Wii U, there simply wasn't very many titles, period. Let alone ones I found to be satisfying or I think will have a lot of future replay value, which is a factor I personally feel is important in quantifying a game. That makes it feel less valuable than past consoles such as the SNES, which had a huge collection of great games; which is not great when you're paying significantly more for the console itself.