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	Comments on: Ubisoft: We Still Believe In The Wii U	</title>
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		By: CMack .		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[I&#039;m sorry but, I have to severely disagree with Ubisoft&#039;s mentality here. I mean, it&#039;s just showing me that regardless of how much (or how little in this case) faith you are putting in the Wii U, you are putting far less faith in your own product. Shelving a game until &quot;the machine has a larger install base&quot; is saying that you do not believe your game is good enough to entice people to purchase a console to play your game. Now, I understand the overall thought behind this. They probably want to show nothing about this game in case they end up changing their minds and releasing it for a different console than the Wii U but it&#039;s the lack of faith in their product that really bothers me.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;m sorry but, I have to severely disagree with Ubisoft&#8217;s mentality here. I mean, it&#8217;s just showing me that regardless of how much (or how little in this case) faith you are putting in the Wii U, you are putting far less faith in your own product. Shelving a game until &#8220;the machine has a larger install base&#8221; is saying that you do not believe your game is good enough to entice people to purchase a console to play your game. Now, I understand the overall thought behind this. They probably want to show nothing about this game in case they end up changing their minds and releasing it for a different console than the Wii U but it&#8217;s the lack of faith in their product that really bothers me.</p>
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