| Alterego-X said: Making a powerful console is not a matter of resources, even in last generation, they had enough money from the profits of the gamecube and the GameBoy/DS, to design a HD console, and sell it for $400. If they would have sold it for a high enough price, there would have been no need to lose money. But they decided not to, because it just seemed to be a bad plan. MS and Sony might have the multiplatform titles, but look where it got them. All of your idea can be reduced to "Wii wins, so Nintendo should imitate the losers next time" |
And it's more up to what the other first parties do with their systems. One might even make a less powerful system then the other, and then it's impossible for the Wii to make an equal system to both.
A flashy-first game is awesome when it comes out. A great-first game is awesome forever.
Plus, just for the hell of it: Kelly Brook at the 2008 BAFTAs








