Alterego-X said:
I partially disagree. The next-gen Nintendo console will be disruptive, but it won't simply restart the whole process. I would say, a better term would be that it will continue the started disruption.
Wii already caught a huge downmarket of New Gamers, and neither current technology doesn't allow getting lower, neither would it make sense from the disruptive strategy. They will obviously keep their downmarket, if they don't want to get disrupted, but the "next-gen console war" will take place on higher tiers. They will go upmarket, that is different to predict how it will look like, because it will be similar to current "hardcore" gaming, but instead of the old market's values (graphics, cinematics, blood and gore,), it will be based on the new market (social gaming, short learning curve, light-hearted).
The biggest challenge will be to succeed with getting deeper, and more complex games, to create higher tiers for the new market, without losing the accessability, that is their main value.
I agree with Demotruk, that the motion+ represents Nintendo's direction. |
I can see what your saying and I thought about wording it that way as 'continuing the disruption'
What I was getting at though is that they aren't going to make the same mistakes as they did with the SNES, more complicated gaming aimed at different market segments. They'll continue their strategy of games for everybody that continue to break down barriers.
How can they continue to break down those barriers? There is one very obvious way..
Why may a consumer not play a WiiWare game? Perhaps because they'd be required to 'clean out the fridge' - That's a barrier preventing that to occur. Perhaps perople may not want to play because they have to go about swapping disks? Nintendo could fix that. Perhaps they don't want to fiddle around with remotes and wires - well how about having your TV programming coming through your WiiHD? the Wii Remote becomes second nature to all users and the WiiHD Menu is always seen when you turn on your TV. Wires? Well if its your main box then you don't have to worry. Also they could have wireless video and audio..
There are still barriers to be broken down - they're just what I could come up with now..
About MotionPlus being Nintendo's direction.. I partially agree however Nintendo wanted the Wii Remote to be like that in the first place so it was never a part of their plan to 'reboot' the Wii Remote during the third year or anything. Why have they released the Zapper and Wii Wheel? Because it looks fun to use. Does the Wii MotionPlus look fun to use? No but it'll feel fun to use. Wii Balance Board also looks fun to use and furthers the Wii Remotes aim - The remote is an extention of your body where as in BB games, your body IS the controller. I think THAT is where Nintendo's future lies.







