People want to see third - party [titles], so we've got third
party coming to the console.
Not exact matches
That third -
party support could also be endangered if Switch owners spend their money primarily on Nintendo titles, like «Mario» and «Zelda,» a problem that
came to haunt the Wii at the back half of that
console's lifespan.
but it'll be even better for the other 2
consoles what with some really big 3rd
party games
coming out that aren't
coming to the wii u. I think PS4 will get an even better lead than the other two
consoles next year.
US was undertracked for wii u by 5k so european numbers could be undertracked (or overtracked but who knows) mario kart is doing something like iwata said a stream line of games can sell a
console and thats whats
coming a stream line of games we have hyrule warriors, bayonetta 2, sonic boom, toad, smash bros, yoshi, kirby, devils third, xeno x, zelda u, star fox, mario vs dk, mario maker, mario
party 10, wii sports club u retail, watch dogs, project cars, skylanders, disney infinity, lego games, tons of amazing indies like fast racing neo its there its enought games for a secondary
console its still being supported thats how nintendo will work they wont give up until wii u owners are satisfied (according
to iwata)
now when the nextbox and ps4
come out we will be relying on devs who want
to work on the wiiU for third
party games, as the hardware seems like it's going
to be lightyears apart which devs will want
to down grade their game
to support a
console most of them don't like working with
to start off with.
It's not too much of a wait, but it's the first time we've seen a staggered release for one of the Switch's major first -
party games - and given how the
console is region free and how easy it is
to pick up games from the Japanese eShop, we can only presume the version
coming out in Japan on September 28th won't have full localised language options.
The wave of high - profile third -
party games
coming to Switch continues with the debut of the beloved Souls series on the hybrid
console.
And in the year since its launch, there has been no shortage of fantastic games
coming to the hybrid
console, from huge first -
party games like Mario and Kirby
to indie darlings like Owlboy and Celeste.
You are quite right it would be interesting
to see the
console sales figures but I would not hold my breath on Microsoft
coming to the
party unless the XB1x has unprecedented sales which I very much doubt.
Used
to start out with Call of Duty but, with that contract ending and going
to Sony it starts with Bonnie Ross from 343 Industries taking the stage
to talk about Halo, goes
to Battlefield now, Microsofts turn
to show Assassin's Creed this year, they go on
to two more third -
party games, then Phil Spencer
comes on stage
to announce everything from that point on will be Xbox and Windows 10 exclusive kicked off with Turn 10 and their next Forza title, then they'll show their next Fable game, Chris Charla will then be on stage
to talk about [email protected] they'll show some Hololens stuff, talk about Xbox Live and will finish off with The Coalitions new IP, hopefully, otherwise it'll be Gears of War 5
to close it out and then Phil Spencer will
come on stage and say: «We've shown you today that we have the best in class first -
party developers working on exclusive games for the most power
console ever, we've shown you we have support from third -
party developers which have chosen
to showcase their games for the most powerful
console.
We also have the recent penny pinching from Nintendo, with their feature - light online service: the frankly abhorrent mess of their online chat and
party system, cloud saves (or any ability
to back up your
console) locked behind a paywall, only mitigated by the fact that we will have a library of NES games (games
coming up
to thirty years old) given
to us in compensation.
It's really great
to see MS genuinely investing into their
console and the industry instead of paying money
to block 3rd
party games
coming to certain
consoles.
«The Nyko dock is likely deviating as well, considering that it is by far the BEST 3rd
party dock when it
comes to frying
consoles.»
The Nyko dock is likely deviating as well, considering that it is by far the worst 3rd
party dock when it
comes to frying
consoles.
But even if it's half accurate this is great news for the PS4 and me as a PS4 because it's going
to cost MS that much more money
to block 3rd
party games
coming to my preferred
console.
You Don't Know Jack (full name TBD) will be one of five games included in The Jackbox
Party Pack 5,
coming Fall 2018
to PC,
consoles, and major digital platforms.
because waiting for multi's
to come to grips took a year and half pretty much but with the focus on first
party sony is releasing a multitude of great games all exclusive and a reason
to own their
console.
This anger is said
to come from a variety of places: the lack of 3rd
party support on Nintendo
consoles, in which most multiplatform games skip Nintendo \'s platforms entirely; in the rare occasion that there is 3rd
party support, it
comes in the form of botched or downgraded ports, often missing all DLC support and being the last version
to receive much needed patches; and finally, the indirect and unintended humiliation of the Nintendo fanbase from company executives and public relations employees who run off their mouth a bit more than some would like.
Part of their struggles seems
to come from first
party games or the fact that they don't produce nearly as many
console exclusives like they used
to.
Third
party multiplats may not
come over because they would need
to make it work on Nintendo's handheld as well as the
console, unlike competing systems.
Sony announced early on that they wouldn't release any first
party published retail releases for both PS3 and PS4
to avoid the kind of self - cannibalization that
comes with pitting your own
consoles against each other.
Yes, the Switch
comes with everything you definitely need in the box but
to truly make the most of Nintendo's new
console you should consider definitely picking up some of the many first and third
party accessories that have been released.
While that is technically correct and I don't mind (the more people who can play a game, the better) it would be good if Microsoft backed cross-buy up with more first -
party games
coming to the
console.
You guys are smoking something really good if you think Xbox 1 or ps4 is going
to sell more then wii u this holiday lol... mostly every big 3rd
party game is
coming out on current gen or wii u this holiday... ac4, batman, rayman, splinter cell, watch dogs, call of duty, etc so most people won't even be upgradeing like that yet when mostly all the same games will be out across all
consoles... Nintendo got all of them games then there games zelda, pikmin, wonderfull 101, Mario, etc and there ain't no game on ps4 or x1 that's going
to sell more then Mario!!!!!! That's a fact... and
to top it off we know the wii u is going
to get a official price cut right before x1 and ps4 launch... and you guys still think they going
to sell more lol... now the next holiday of 2014 that's the real question will nintendo still have some 3rd paty games and there games
to hold off the next halo or god of war etc????
Then you got here that Nin are trying
to pull 3rd
parties in, which in order for them
to do that, 3rd
parties will want NX
to be on par with the rest of the other
consoles in order
to make their vison
come true.
However, the launch line - up for the
console says otherwise and some of the biggest third -
party games will not be
coming to Nintendo Switch.
One of the reasons they have major games
coming up for their existing
console, even as most of their developers transition
to their new one, is because of how many studios Sony has, and how much it invests i first
party development - Microsoft, for instance, would have (and has, with Xbox and Xbox 360, both) phased out its support for its existing
console entirely in preparation for its upcoming one.
When it
comes to first -
party software, the PS3 is the undisputed visual king of
consoles.
He then claimed another 50 titles were also
coming to the platform, which if true should help soothe the
console's third -
party woes.
Runbow, the Wii U
party game that turns color - changing into an advanced aggression and elimination tactic, will be just a little bit longer in
coming to modern
consoles.
The simple fact is that Nintendo is still stuck in the past when it
comes to online and even third
parties know that there are too many limitations on Nintendo
consoles for them
to successfully monetise games post launch or interact with an online community like they can on PS4 or XB1.
While Skyrim is going
to be releasing a while after the actual launch titles of the Nintendo Switch, and will be just one of the many third -
party titles that are going
to be
coming to the
console among the steady stream of games reputed
to come for it, hopefully the Skyrim Nintendo Switch port will be just as good on the Switch as it is on other platforms.
Ubisoft has always been very supportive when it
comes to Nintendo, as the developer supported Nintendo's Wii U when other third
party developer withdraw its support for the
console.
For a company with murky relations when it
comes to third
party developers, it is imperative that they provide their
consoles with as many high quality first
party content as possible, and Nintendo is taking this
to heart with gusto for their two major platforms: 3DS and Wii U.
So let me get this straight: Your company is circling the drain, your latest
console was a flop, your first -
party software
comes out way too infrequently and even when it does it's not nearly as good as it used
to be, and all you've really got going for you is an awkward, no - one - ever - mentions - wanting - one hand - held gaming device that does 3D at the expense of having graphics one could even possibly call modern in 2013, and so you decide
to spend your time building a new version of said hand - held system which does not do that unique 3D feature and instead is big, ugly, clunky and only $ 40 USD cheaper than the 3D version which is ugly too but less so?
I want
to be able
to play the new Metroids / Marios / Zeldas but I can't justify buying a
console I'll use for three series of games (plus maybe Wii sports
party game) when the majority of games I'd want
to play
come out for PS.
Releasing a teaser for each game
coming to Nintendo's
console, the titles are: The Final Station Clustertruck Punch Club
Party Hard Streets Of Rogue Hello Neighbor The release dates for...
A new collection of 5
party games
coming this Fall
to Xbox One, PS3, PS4 and Steam (with other
consoles to follow.)
It had some pretty significant advantages over those
consoles in its first year: the Xbox One cost $ 100 more at launch and
came with the kind - of - creepy Kinect camera, and Microsoft had trouble explaining some of its decisions regarding DRM
to gamers following its announcement at E3 2013; the Wii U is underpowered and doesn't get many of the third -
party games that
come out on the PlayStation and Xbox.
It could launch with a Zelda title that puts Skyrim
to shame, and be the preferred
console for the rest of the generation when it
comes to third -
party offerings.
Knowing which version is
coming to the new
console would give some indication of the power of Switch and the ability for it
to play other 3rd -
party titles
coming out in the future.
Now the only thing left is
to hope third
parties keep releasing such games on the system even after Microsoft and Sony's new games
consoles come out in 2013...
Some older third -
party games, like Skyrim, are already confirmed
to come to the
console, but Nintendo may need
to bump up the Switch's capabilities if it hopes
to attract new blockbuster titles games, too.
While the first two are up
to interpretation and the third will probably only be answered after the Second
Coming, the missing answers haven't been enough
to stop the influx of
party - ready PC /
console hybrids that have shown up just in time for Santa
to leave one under the tree.