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Originally Posted by Dezzy
Really they're 360 ports, many Multi-platform games use the 360 as the master console.
Give it a chance to breath, the Ps3 had nothing but ports and the like at first and very few true exclusives. Look at it now. We'll hear more about exclusives throughout the next year I'd expect.
OH! thinking about it that Tekken game they showed isn't Tekken 6 and I think if it was Tekken Tag Tournament 2 then they'd have explicitly said so. For now we can assume it's an exclusive new Tekken game. They didn't show a huge number of games because I'm betting there's not many that's presentable just yet that's why the focus was on Multi-Platform games since they'll have been in development for longer due to them starting work originally on the other consoles.
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I fully get why people would be into it, fair dues, but it's not my thing and you're kidding yourself if you think it's going to convince regular gamers to switch sides. The tech has just barely caught up with what the 360 and PS3 were already able to do a few years ago - nevermind what they could go on to do. And that's not even considering Sony and Microsoft's next consoles.
The Wii U will fall behind again and become the place to be for Nintendo franchises and casual games. No serious gamer who isin't into either of those two things is going to play a scaled back version of Battlefield 5 on a rubbish massive pad.
Major third party developers know where their bread is buttered. I'm sure Ninty will still make a riddiculous amount of money charting the same course they started with the Wii.