readyletsgo wrote: » Oh yeah, I forgot EA have a problem with Ninty. Oh well.
Mr E wrote: » Nice Article on Kotaku: The Wii U Review - 20 Months Later.http://kotaku.com/wii-u-review-update-20-months-later-1601718713 Now it's a must-have console, no question.
CiDeRmAn wrote: » Why is Tropical Freeze so damn hard?
CiDeRmAn wrote: » I'm on the owl boss that fires feathers, eggs and ice boulders at you. A proper pain in the proverbials he is! Looks amazing though. So, anyone looking forward to Wii Sports Club tomorrow?
/\/ollog wrote: » Anyone spot any details on where we might be able to get the special edition of bayonetta 2 here yet?
Due to that vagueness we've been in touch with Nintendo UK to understand the European picture, and it's actually been confirmed that there'll be two different physical retail offerings in the region, as opposed to the one option confirmed for North America. There will be a version without the first game, and another with both titles on separate discs, within the same packaging. As for the eShop, rather than the discount promised in North America, there's simply no announcement on details for Europe as yet. A summary of the three options is below, via Nintendo UK: 1) Bayonetta 2 solus 2) Bayonetta 1 + Bayonetta 2 (2 discs in one packaging) 3) The digital versions available in the Nintendo eShop in Europe will be sold separately No additional announcements have been made at this time
Delayed until 2015 Bandai Namco has confirmed today that the Wii U version of Project CARS won't see the light of day until next year. The Nintendo version was expected to launch alongside the PC, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One editions in November, but developer Slightly Mad Games has so far shown no footage of the game running on Wii U — although it has repeatedly assured fans that it will shape up well when compared to the other versions. The game has been in development since 2011, and Slightly Mad recently dropped support for the proposed PS3 and 360 versions. This isn't the first time we've seen a high-profile Wii U release get pushed back — Ubisoft famously delayed Watch Dogs until later this year, launching all other versions as planned in May.
Allyall wrote: » I just saw this.. - Gutted. I am really looking forward to this, It probably won't be until at least February now.. I hope not later.Wii U Version Of Project CARS Drops To The Back Of The Starting Grid
Allyall wrote: » Although, no info as to where they'll be sold yet.
abbir wrote: » Amazon's preorder page says "Bayonetta comes packed in with the purchase of every retail packaged version of Bayonetta 2." So you could always point to their preorder price guarantee in the future if they try to change it.
/\/ollog wrote: » I'll have a go at that, but I haven't paid £40 for a wii u game ever.
sligeach wrote: » No I want a retail copy. If Nintendo hadn't released the Wii U with such a gimped, small harddrive I wouldn't mind downloading it but alas.
abbir wrote: » You can expand the memory space with a USB harddrive.
sligeach wrote: » Another joke on Nintendo's part. Stingy b*st*rds expect me to fork out another €80 to get a decent harddrive, because of this I've not bought much from the eShop. Look at Sony and Microsoft, they've included proper harddrives on their platforms. It's ridiculous the crap Nintendo pull. I refuse to buy a harddrive.
Corholio wrote: » In fairness they explained their policy on that long ago and I think it's fair enough to be honest. Most people have usb keys or hardrives, it would have affected other parts of the system in quality or increasing of the price had they included a much bigger hardrive when they are accessible and owned by a lot of people anyway in the first place.
murphyebass wrote: » Yup I don't get the anger here at all. Think it's moaning for the sake of it tbh. If you don't like it buy a damn hard drive. They're not expensive.
Allyall wrote: » Sony and Microsoft supplied a cráppy little controller with their consoles, and it doesn't even have a screen! :pac: