Well for Japan at least: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-19583826
Hard to say at the moment how much you'll need two of the gamepad controllers. You'll only need two if the game is designed to use two of them, otherwise normal Wiimotes/Wii Pro controllers are all you're going to need.300 bucks for barebones, 350 for one with slightly less tiny internal storage, a game and a stand for your controller that some kid will break.
Controllers are likely to cost about 150 bucks based on the yen translation of 180 or so dollars for the Japanese version.
So you want two controllers and a game, 500 bucks. I'll wait for a price drop in the spring, if at all.
That's another reason to be annoyed. It doesn't come with a sensor bar.[DOUBLEPOST=1347553650][/DOUBLEPOST]Hard to say at the moment how much you'll need two of the gamepad controllers. You'll only need two if the game is designed to use two of them, otherwise normal Wiimotes/Wii Pro controllers are all you're going to need.
Yeah, that's Japan, but Bayonetta didn't set the world on fire (less than 500 k sales in NA and a massive 90 K in Japan) and Monster Hunter means nothing here.I'm actually impressed with them getting some killer apps for it. Monster Hunter 3 means they basically have a license to print money in Japan and Bayonetta 2's exclusive deal is gonna bring in the action fans. This is on top of ZombiU's impressive looking use of the controller...
If I had the money, I'd probably get one.
So you're good if you already had a Wii, and if not, you'll either need to buy a less than $10 sensor bar and a $40 controller or two for multiplayer, or a $50-75 non-Wiimote controller. Seems pretty standard for a console.That's another reason to be annoyed. It doesn't come with a sensor bar.
Except it does. Both basic and deluxe sets include a sensor bar.That's another reason to be annoyed. It doesn't come with a sensor bar.
I'm not saying you're wrong, but that's what everyone said about the Wii. Nintendo wins people over with the games, not the console.Underpowered, too little storage, no Blu-ray, no multi-touch, horrible history of online support... Why am I supposed to be excited about this?
It comes with an HDMI cable? Welcome to last generation Nintendo.
I'm not saying they won't sell systems. I'm just saying I won't be one of the early adopters this round, and probably won't buy one ever.I'm not saying you're wrong, but that's what everyone said about the Wii. Nintendo wins people over with the games, not the console.
Console exclusivity deals are usually at least 1-2 years for a full title or one-two months for DLC. After that, you MIGHT see it move to a new console... but I could see them integrating rhythm game elements into Bayonetta's boss fights using the tablet. Like you have to do timed presses ala Ouendan/Idolmaster in order to perform her big finishers. Then again, I could see them making you use the Wiimote + Nunchuk to replicate her dance moves.If it's genuinely exclusive, that's something. If it's "exclusive", and I can wait a few months before it comes out for consoles I already own, I can wait.
Going by ZombiU, it's probably going to be about 6 months.Console exclusivity deals are usually at least 1-2 years for a full title or one-two months for DLC. After that, you MIGHT see it move to a new console... but I could see them integrating rhythm game elements into Bayonetta's boss fights using the tablet. Like you have to do timed presses ala Ouendan/Idolmaster in order to perform her big finishers. Then again, I could see them making you use the Wiimote + Nunchuk to replicate her dance moves.