| Avinash_Tyagi said: ^Sorry Yushire, the Wii is far from over, what Nintendo is doing is admitting to their mistakes of the past year, and acknowledging that they need to rectify them. What they need to do is release software that regains and keeps the momentum, as for the price cut, well it helped, not as much as they would have liked, but to really get back on form, they need to have the software. |
Regaining momentum is much harder than that.
It's really hard to become a hot electronic product and very few companies have been able to regain momentun with the same product that lost it.
That doesn't mean Wii sales will tank to GC level, but you shoudn't expect Wii sales to come anywhere near last year number this gen...
You're analyzing Wii sales as if the majority of those sales were made in the gaming community while they were actually made to the mass public at large.
The purchasing pattern of the general customer out there is a lot different from the one of a traditional gamer who follows closely the software releases.
The Wii got where it was because it became the hot item to have for parties or to play with friends...
That is the momentum it needs to get back and I don't think it will happen with the same hardware, no matter the software..
Basically you all keep talking about Blue Ocean and extending the market and then you apply the same old recipe that mainly work to bring success in the traditionnal gaming community...








