Sentences with phrase «of third party support»

Marketing, Name, and utter lack of third party support killed the system.
However, it looks like Switch has a decent amount of third party support for its release.
That was of course bolstered by plenty of third party support, which we hope to see continue now that the Switch has proven itself a success.
They are trying to do this and have a lot of third party support.
How many systems have we seen die a death due to lack of third party support?
Beyond that, history shows there simply hasn't been a successful console without a fair amount of third party support.
Plenty of third party support... not bad for a new console....
Several factors have contributed to this, including a wide array of third party support from studios like Bethesda and an increasing viability for indie title release and development on the console.
In the Australian Classification Board, it was stated that Activision will publish the title and it's planned to release on PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Xbox 360 and Windows PC; there is no mention of a Wii U version which should come as no surprise due to the lack of third party support on the system.
For you hold outs that Nintendo Switch will get a ton of third party support I wouldn't hold your breath on this one.
i think this indicates the wiiu will be a more high quality system (in terms of third party support).
my best bet is they are waiting for e3 to blow the doors off the Wii U. Everyone who was going to get one did, and they will use e3 to showcase all the games they have planned for the rest of the year and another showcase of the third party support.
If there had to be cuts made for this game to run smoothly, that doesn't bode well for the future of third party support on the switch.
Add into that the fact that Sony has a great relationship with indie developers and you can see that the system will have a lot of third party support over the course of its life.
Great content has been released almost every single week, with dozens of great indies like Golf Story, SteamWorld Dig 2 and Stardew Valley, to loads of third party support like Doom, NBA 2K18 and more.
Arguably, but comparable first party and exclusive games, presence of third party support, power and functionality, and player base would become nearly universally stabilized, taking away the last real, palpable leg up that Sony holds over the competition.
Compared to the Wii U, the Nintendo Switch got a steady flow of third party support throughout 2017, from familiar Japanese companies like Sega to new western partners like Bethesda.
Nintendo's much - maligned sixth generation offering, featuring its dorky handle and dearth of third party support, was never a darling of the sales...
Nintendo has really turned this into a platform that has all the attention it could want while getting most of the third party support again.
What has been the picture of third party support on the Wii U?
While the Wii U suffers greatly from lack of third party support, the Nintendo 3DS has no such problem.
We learned this week that the Switch had actually surpassed the current king's first year totals, which is a pretty impressive feat we attribute to Nintendo's dedication, a fantastic list of first - party offerings, and plenty of third party support from both AAA and indie developers.
Even if Nintendo doesn't have a ton of third party support, the traditional controller will still boost sales more so than a gimmicky controller would do.
This is mostly due to lack of third party support on the Wii U which has given...
With Bethesda's upcoming AAA game lineup, including The Elder Scrolls Online, Wolfenstein: The New Order, and The Evil Within, all skipping out on Wii U platform launches, one might wonder where all of the third party support for Nintendo's console is going.
Nintendo's current console, the Wii U, has been floundering in sales since its release in 2012, which critics have attributed to a lack of third party support and a different development environment from rivals the PS4 and Xbox One.
One of the most common faults attributed to the Nintendo Wii U was the lack of third party support.
We touched on this point previously, but lack of third party support was one of the faults people found in Nintendo's Wii U. With the video release we saw gameplay clips from developers, but the biggest one seen was The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim.
Lack of third party support was the one of the reasons Wii U failed miserably.
Lack of third party support is what killed Wii U but NX seems to be restored faith.
Couple this with even a modest amount of third party support and lack of games would not be an issue on the Nintendo Switch.
How about the lack of third party support?
The days of shelling out for dedicated handheld gaming devices are long gone and with the Wii U being a failure due to lack of third party support, confusing marketing and a lack of appeal to casual gamers we believe that Mobile could represent a good opportunity for Nintendo.
On one side of the fence, there's a number of gamers who would say this company has lost touch with reality, likely citing the lack of third party support, as well as their inability to effectively market the Wii - U as a standalone device.
The reality is that Nintendo is honestly hurting with a lackluster amount of third party support.
Then in the today's presentation you heard about some of the third party support from EA and others.
I guess my point is that yes, lack of third party support and bad marketing have hurt WiiU sales, however what will ultimately save it and bring back third party support is the amazing first party software that only Nintendo can create.
If you were worried about the lack of third party support on the Wii U then worry no more, because as well as Nintendo securing the support of EA, they also have other developers who are interested in developing for the system.
They could be ports, they could even be shovelware for all we know — but there's still interesting names there that didn't even touch the Wii U. Atlus, Bethesda, Telltale Games, From Software... one of the biggest problems Nintendo had in the past is the lack of third party support, so this is tentatively very good news.
Google Home's biggest weakness against the Echo (or the Assistant vs Alexa) has always been its lack of third party support.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z