You just don't get it. Porting to wii urinal has its downfalls as we've seen already with the inferior ports of current gen games. A publisher is waisting time and resources on a platform that can only sell Nintendo titles. The appeal is minimal if the return is barely going to recover production /marketing costs. That is a concern and this trend will continue as wii urinals sales continue to stall.
You just don't get it. Porting to wii urinal has its downfalls as we've seen already with the inferior ports of current gen games. A publisher is waisting time and resources on a platform that can only sell Nintendo titles. The appeal is minimal if the return is barely going to recover production /marketing costs. That is a concern and this trend will continue as wii urinals sales continue to stall.
The next game that is coming out for the Wii U is that Lego City game Like that's gonna improve anything. It's only spiraling downhill for them. They should just give up on 3rd party games. It's clear that no one is here for them, they only use Nintendo for the #35346546 Mario/Zelda game.
I'm mad they said, ”Oh wait! Here's an exclusive DEMO!1!1 There nao we evin.”
The ”exclusive” demo has been out on PSN and Live since Origins came out.
Last week, fans of the Rayman series and those who may have purchased the Wii U looking forward to the exclusive Wii U release of Rayman Legends were disappointed when Ubisoft announced that Rayman Legends was to be delayed and was no longer Wii U exclusive. However, like most good stories, there is a plot twist! What a twist!
In the above photo, you can see the creator of the Rayman franchise, Michel Ancel, along with fellow developers hold a picture of Rayman, mourning in the delay of his game, asking for the original release date for the Wii U. Although Ubisoft has yet to comment on this turn of events, it has most definitely caught the attention of fans. What Ubisoft will announce because of this is unclear at the present time, but it would be awesome to see Rayman Legends released for the Wii U on its original release date.