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scottie said:
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scottie said:
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RockSmith372 said:
scottie said:
RockSmith372 said:

 

 

 

 

how many nes sales after 90?

snes after 96?

how many gc after wii?

how many gba after ds?

they might keep the software support but that doesn't mean they'll keep making as many of the machines.  They can make the next machine backward compatable make some software to go with it still but focus on the next platfrom and thus might not sell as many an ps2

sony probably should have had a similar strategy with the ps3.  keep them all ps3sbackwards compatable keep making ps2 games but drop the ps2

 

 

You know that I can't answer the first two of those due to lack of info, and I won't answer the last two because I'm not trying to claim that Nintendo keeps a console going when the public don't want it.

 

However, I suspect that consumer interest for the Wii will remain high for a long time.

I'm sure interest will remain for a while I'm just thinking if the next console can do all the wii can do plus more at a still afordable price.  The consumer might very well move on to the next console