It's still technically in Wii U's launch window, but Rayman's Wii U debut is not coming out in 2012.
http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/news/32041
Rayman Legends, a Wii U exclusive sequel to Rayman Origins, is getting a slight delay to Q1 2013.
Ubisoft confirmed the news to Videogamer, saying the game will "launch worldwide in the first quarter of 2013."
"We're happy that fans are excited about the game, and we are taking the time to make sure we deliver a game that lives up to and hopefully exceeds their expectations," A Ubisoft representative explained. "We'll have more details to share soon."
Previously, Rayman Legends was set to be a launch title in Europe and a launch window title in North America. It was expected for, at worst, a December launch in both territories. Now, it is set for a release between January and March 2013.
Ubisoft currently has eight games announced for Wii U including Rayman Legends. Six of them, including ZombiU and Assassin's Creed III, are set for launch day. The other game, Marvel Avengers: Battle For Earth, is a launch window title.
I'm bummed, but it does provide something confirmed to look forward to in early 2013. I don't believe for a second Pikmin 3 and Wonderful 101 are hitting in the launch window...It's a big window. I think Wonderful 101 will still make it.
NSMBU's price will never drop. At least not until a decade from now when it's on the Virtual Console for the Wii U's successor.I give it like 4-5 years. Twilight Princess took close to 5 years, around when Skyward Sword came out. I think Nintendo dropped Super Mario Galaxy 1 shortly after its sequel came out. If there's another NSMB on Wii U (which doesn't seem too implausible with the way Nintendo releases them), maybe we'll see a price drop sooner.
I give it like 4-5 years. Twilight Princess took close to 5 years, around when Skyward Sword came out. I think Nintendo dropped Super Mario Galaxy 1 shortly after its sequel came out. If there's another NSMB on Wii U (which doesn't seem too implausible with the way Nintendo releases them), maybe we'll see a price drop sooner.
Nintendo only releases one NSMB per system meaning there won't be any sequel on the Wii U.So far.
Oh yeah, I'm not saying anytime soon, but NSMB2 was pretty early in the 3DS's life (though admittedly roughly about the same time as the original was in the DS's life) and U is a launch title. These consoles could both be around another 5-6 years, and I can't believe Nintendo would sit on the franchise that long.
If we another NSMB game on 3DS or Wii U, I think it will be in like 2016 aka far enough away that people will be like "what Mario fatigue? OMFG MARIO" or something like that.
This is disappointing. Rayman Legends was probably my most anticipated launch game.
UbiSoft reps told us it was a launch game at the event in New York.