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Re: So, you're forced to go to a desserted island....
08/23/14 12:03 AM
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> A definitely offers the most game time, and for me the most memorable games. Some of > your limitations don't entirely make sense though. I would guess that the PS3 and > X360 options include the entire catalog of games, but if you're offering them > alongside X1 and PS4, then why not Wii as well? Or does choosing the Wii U include > the Wii back catalog as the Wii U can directly play Wii games with no modification? > You also allow for X1 and PS4 to receive new games for two years, but not Wii U. Is > there a reason why? Does the "only current-gen commercial games" limitation only > exist to keep out homebrew, or does that mean the Wii (U)'s virtual console as well? > Without either virtual console or Wii games, the Wii U choice would seem to be a > no-brainer- the few games would get old quickly, even with a new Zelda game on the > horizon (I don't mean Hyrule Warriors, and assuming you meant the 2 years new games > to include the Wii U). > > > If the Wii U included the back catalog of Wii games, as well as all Wii U games, then > that might make me stop and think for a minute as there were some commercial retro > game collections released in addition to the mass of normal titles, but then I would > kick myself for even considering it and choose A of course. So that was a lot of > writing just to go with A.
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OK you can include the WiiU in the 2-year deal. And yeah you can choose the original wii if you want, but not both. ONE console and it's entire library, period. No emulated games(that includes downloadable classics from the Wii Shop or whatever) and no online play.
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