Nintendo: growth of Wii U sales is more important than support two Gamepads

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Nintendo adds support for two Gamepads in the short term does not add to the Wii U, even though that is possible. That has Shigeru Miyamoto, designer of Nintendo, announced. The Japanese company would still want to focus on selling more Wii U consoles.

In addition, according to Miyamoto not realistic to currently expect a second Gamepad to purchase. “Gameplay that is designed for two Gamepads is not currently in our planning,” said Miyamoto opposite IGN. He let us know that it is technically possible to add support for two Gamepads to add it via a system update. Nintendo promised in 2012, yet in 2013, dual-Gamepad functionality, and its games would appear.

Miyamoto mentions the use of two Gamepads, a very interesting feature: “From the point of view of gameplay is interesting because there are many possibilities with two Gamepads. The disadvantage is only that the resources and development time opsnoept.” The limited ontwikkelcapaciteiten make, according to him, a choice is necessary between the creation of regular games that only one Gamepad use, or games that are based on the use of two Gamepads.

The sales of the Wii U are already since the release of it; in total, Nintendo there the beginning of may, about 6.2 million pieces know how to sell. Nintendo is working according to Miyamoto hard to make the sell to stimulate, among other things through new titles such as the recently announced new Zelda game. The arrival of big titles like Mario Kart 8 seems to be the sales a push in the back to have given, but the Xbox One from Microsoft and the PS4 from Sony sales still significantly more.

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