I have never built my own pc before, but I would like to get into pc gaming, but I am stuck as to what parts I should select for my gaming PC.
Is 16gb of RAM enough? Is the AMD FX 8350 a good CPU and is the Nvidia Geforce GTX 770 good enough? I basically want a system that will last me for a few years and will enable me to play modern day games and future games over the next few years in max settings.
I bought my Wii U six days ago and I do not regret it whatsoever. I was on the fence about it and I took the plunge and bought one and I don't regret it. I would thoroughly recommend this console to people who are contemplating purchasing one, even without a price drop this console is worth every penny. I have pre-ordered Pikmin 3 and I cannot wait to play it. The journey of the Wii U is only just beginning.
[QUOTE="4myAmuzumament"]It would be a smart thing for Nintendo to release Wii Sports 2.KBFloYd
yea...that should have been the pack in game..not nintendo land imo
hopefully its announced next year.
Nintendo Land is good and it showcases all the great things about the tablet controller. What Nintendo should have done was have a solid launch line up, but as someone else said earlier "better late than never".
I'd like to see an RPG like Skyrim on the Nintendo Wii U. I'd like to see a Mario Tennis game as well and a new Zelda game, not a re-release of past Zelda games and a Pokemon game wouldn't go a miss either.
Activision released Black Ops 2 on the Wii U and it flopped, they're giving it another go with Ghosts which Nintendo magazine has confirmed is coming out on the Wii U.
I'm buying a Wii U tomorrow, I'll be purchasing New Super Mario Bros U. After I finish that game I plan on purchasing Pikmin 3, Donkey Kong Tropical Freeze, X, Mario Kart 8 and Super Smash Bro's.
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