I've decided not to buy anything on Nintendo console or handheld after someone stole my 3DS. I still have all of my physical 3DS games but lost every digital game I had purchased by then >_< Thanks to Nintendo and their lacking online features...
Are wiiware demos still not re-downloadable? That is, if your device is stolen or lost or broken, you are fucked with regard to all of your purchases? Or has that changed? (Not that I have any clue where in the house my Wii is... I think it's still in a box in the garage from when I bought my house and moved in two years ago).
That is pretty much what has kept me from ever buying anything on it. Especially since I've already gone through having every single one of my consoles stolen in a home invasion before.
I just bought a 3DS today and their "pay exact price" option is fucking awesome. Otherwise it'd have been £10 for one £5.40 game or £20 for two (£10.80) and from then on I'd always have a useless sum of points on the 3DS.
Nintendo still might not get the internet in ways other companies have, but they do make a few smart decisions.
Hopefully this, like the credit card information save on 3DS, is a sign that Nintendo had a discussion about fixing the direction of their downloadable approach.
There were not "plenty" of great games on WiiWare. There were like two or three, and even then they were better experienced elsewhere. Like World of Goo or Cave Story.
One of the main things I've always liked about XBL is that they have trials for ALL of the XBLA games. Seems like a small thing really, but it's probably the thing I appreciate the most about the service.
This is what I've been waiting for. Time to take out my Wii and play some demos! Come to think of it I think I have like 200 Wii points on my system that I'll probably never use.
There were plenty of great games on WiiWare, it just turned out that almost no one played them.
People, the revolution is here: WiiWare demos are back.
Why? Hey, maybe a prominent WiiWare developers knows!
“In a bold yet puzzling move,” said Bit.Trip developers Gaijin Games on its website. “Nintendo brought back all the WiiWare demos in the Wii Shop Channel!”
There are all sorts of reasons to question Nintendo’s logic when it comes to online, but for whatever reason, the company’s approach to game demos bothered me than anything else.
When Nintendo president Satoru Iwata announced that demos were coming to WiiWare, it came with the puzzling caveat that the demos would not be available indefinitely. Eventually, the demos did actually disappear, so if you missed the demos when they were available, there was no way to try out the games without paying.
The suite of 50 demos that went through the service are now available, but it’s unclear if they’ll be there forever.