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Gaming => Nintendo Wii U => Topic started by: mouie on July 26, 2013, 01:20:49 PM

Title: At long last COD Ghost confirmed for Wii U
Post by: mouie on July 26, 2013, 01:20:49 PM
Why do they always take so long?
http://wiiudaily.com/2013/07/call-of-duty-ghosts-wii-u-2/
Title: Re: At long last COD Ghost confirmed for Wii U
Post by: TriniXaeno on July 26, 2013, 04:59:56 PM
Great news.

+1

Not that I'd ever in my wildest dreams buy CoD for Wii U

Call me a purist but I really only want a Nintendo in my home for the 1st party games. This is the stuff children's dreams are made off and it will always appeal to the kid in me.

I heard my 3 year old son the other day laughing hysterically. When I entered the room to see what all the fuss was about...lo and behold, he was watching a play through of Super Mario Brothers 3 on youtube. lol

Can't wait for him to play Mario himself. Almost to age.

Nintendo...keep doing what you do.

You don't need third party support, never did.



Title: Re: At long last COD Ghost confirmed for Wii U
Post by: mouie on July 27, 2013, 12:08:42 PM
Yes I get what you saying. But i can only have one system and as Nintendo is my system of choice i want as much 3rd party games as i can get. But now that i think of it if Nintendo gets all the 3rd party support as the others would anyone other than a fanboy need to buy another system?
Title: Re: At long last COD Ghost confirmed for Wii U
Post by: TriniXaeno on July 27, 2013, 04:53:58 PM
Yeah, I understand that scenario which is why I said it was great news.

For those gamers who can only have one system, by all means, it is fantastic to get the third party titles coming to the Wii U.

As a parent, I usually recommend Nintendo to other parents precisely because you don't get a lot of third party titles.


So they are pretty safe in buying games for little timmy, since 95% of them would be age appropriate.

Unfortunately with CoD and so coming down the pipe, you run the risk of more little ones getting their hands on these mature games come birthday and Christmas time.

A lot of adults aren't savvy enough to pay attention to the ESRB ratings
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