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@thereal-15-cent Especially if the Vita version of Black Ops 2 is almost the same price as the console copy. I am a Vita supporter and have had one since the Vita launched in Japan, but COD: declassified has been digging its own grave, with every related update, since the Gamescom debut. I haven't been a big fan of COD since the original modern warfare (it was the last one that I purchased), but I was looking forward to having a decent mobile FPS. From the look of things, it seems that I will be waiting longer to get a worthy FPS for my Vita...

Unit 13 will have to suffice as my shooter in the meanwhile.

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@Lhomity I agree about 'Remember Me' being a possible day-one purchase and Dragon's Dogma becoming a great franchise. The only thing that I do not fully agree with is the comment about Capcom's popular IP's. Sure, there are some that need a break (Street Fighter being one of the first; as much as I love SF), but Resident Evil, Lost Planet, etc. just need to be restructured. Resident Evil could be amazing again, if Capcom would make it grounded and similar to Amnesia/Dead Space/*older Silent Hill/*older Resident Evil games. Lost Planet (in my opinion) should be more like Bioshock; It's focus should be a 'brilliant world to explorer', but also a world that should be explored with caution.

I'm not really suggesting that Games should borrow idea's from different franchise, I just think that those (Capcom) games should be striving for that type of atmosphere...

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This and Star Wars: Kinect... Need I say more?...

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@aniforprez I would agree, which is why I have pre-ordered a Wii U. I think Nintendo has re-evaluated a few things and realized that their core (gamer) populous is just as important as the 'casual' crowd. I really am looking forward to ZombiU, Bayonetta 2 and just gaming on the Wii U in general. I am a fan of all our current participating console companies. I wish for them to all be successful; as success is a key factor in keeping the gaming industry alive.

Thank you for your reply... and it is simple and more rewarding to be polite, but it appears that you already know this; as your reply has mimicked the gesture.

Thanks mate.

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I love all of the additional features that are being incorporated into the Wii U, but I sure hope that social networking and social (family) gaming is not Nintendo's main focus going in to their next-gen platform. I think it is cool that Nintendo is thinking of ways to connect people and bring them closer together, but Nintendo should be striving to recapture the market that they have been steadily losing over the last decade. I have owned a Gamecube and remained satisfied with Nintendo/3rd party support for the most part, but I don't think many people can say the same thing about the Wii. I never owned a Wii and only considered picking one up to play Skyward Sword or Mario Galaxy. It may just be my own opinion, but the Wii did not provide a solid catalog of titles to win over gamers or even some of the moderate (slightly more than casual) gamers. The Wii's focus was elsewhere, not where it should have been; which is why the system sold well, but the software (aside from 1st party) bombed.

I have the Wii U pre-ordered and I am anxiously waiting for release day. I am just hoping that Nintendo gets it right this time; otherwise I will be sticking with my PS3/360/PC or jumping ship once Playstation and Microsoft's next consoles arrive.

my apologies for excessive rant.

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