Digital content is going to be a bigger deal in the next gen than it is in the current ones. Many people thought the PS3's original 60gb was more than enough and whatever the 360 offered and now you have them offering drives over 200gb, bc many didnt anticipiate the need for that large a drive when both were originally released. Nintendo seems to be embracing online services in terms of video content and downloadable games more now than they had 6 years ago, so only offering tiny drives seems puzzling. That stuff will fill up fast, especially if they want people to be using the system to their full potential and that will involve making money off of them through online purchasesThey said from the beginning that space was going to be small and that people could use externals and SD cards. What's the point in including a bigger drive when it won't be filled by the average person?
Hell, I have friends and family that own a Wii, and haven't even filled the 512mb capacity.
You can get a TB external for around $60-70 now, so why have them jack up the price for bigger storage?
most likely timed exclusive. I would bet money that a complete edition of the game will go to the 360 and PS3, 6 months to a year following the Wii U releaseBayonetta 2 is exclusive to the wii U too. I 'm not sure if alot of former fans will like that. I'll have update the transformers prime thread.
most likely timed exclusive. I would bet money that a complete edition of the game will go to the 360 and PS3, 6 months to a year following the Wii U release
But for the larger audience, bigger storage won't matter.Digital content is going to be a bigger deal in the next gen than it is in the current ones. Many people thought the PS3's original 60gb was more than enough and whatever the 360 offered and now you have them offering drives over 200gb, bc many didnt anticipiate the need for that large a drive when both were originally released. Nintendo seems to be embracing online services in terms of video content and downloadable games more now than they had 6 years ago, so only offering tiny drives seems puzzling. That stuff will fill up fast, especially if they want people to be using the system to their full potential and that will involve making money off of them through online purchases
Nintendo is publishing it.
Huh? That makes no sense. Ratchet IS a Sony IP and has only ever appeared on Sony consoles. Bayonetta is not a Nintendo IPI'm sorry havok but when they say "exclusive" it' means their doing what sony did with certain franchise like rachet and clank for years. only with franchises that have been on other systems with content that'll only be on this system.
And MS published Ninja Gaiden 2 exclusive for the 360. That didnt stop another publisher from taking it and releasing an enhanced version on the PS3. It's exactly what I see occurring here
For the people that do that, then they have the option of adding an external. Research has shown lately that people are using consoles for other purposes over gaming, so they won't be filling up all that space.
Same here.
I don't understand why people are so shocked at the low storage when Nintendo stated over a year ago that storage would be like that. Before I heard the 8gb rumor, I thought the console would only have 4gb, color me surprised.
Well I pre-ordered Pikmin 3, Rayman Legends, and New Super Mario Bros Wii U, alongside my console. I hope they put up the pro-controller.
It's on Gamestop's controller tab already. $50 too, considering that PS3 and XB360 controllers are around $55.Well I pre-ordered Pikmin 3, Rayman Legends, and New Super Mario Bros Wii U, alongside my console. I hope they put up the pro-controller.
I imagine that it might work like the Fios app on my phone. Download the app to you WiiU and use the GamePad. Of course, it's not that simple.lol
ok on the memory
Nintendo Wii U expandable memory, TiVO integration explained
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Nintendo's Wii U will launch with 8GB and 32GB internal memory models, but those limitations will be easily expandable.
"You can plug in a full-on three terabyte hard drive if you want. I'll love you as a digital consumer," Nintendo America CEO and president Reggie Fils-Aime told Engadget. "The reason we did it that way is that the cost of that type of storage memory is plummeting. What we didn't want to do is tie a profit model to something that's gonna rapidly decline over time. We'll let the consumer buy as much as they want, as cheaply as they want."
The memory expansion, like that on Sony's PlayStation 3, will be available through USB on Flash sticks or external hard drives.
Fils-Aime also stated the Wii U doesn't have the TiVO hardware built in. The DVR functionality will require an existing TiVo or DVR unit. How the two pieces of hardware will connect and work together is currently unclear.
source: Joystiq
Honestly, a price drop will only depend on how the consoles sell. If it turns out to be like 3DS, then I could see them doing a price drop with incentives, but I think this price is on the button, IMO, and a price drop won't happen until PS4/XB720, or if the prices of current gen drop where it will affect sales of units.I'm gonna hold out for the obligatory price drop this spring.