Alby_da_Wolf said:
Nintendo has less big moves left, true, and I agree that Vitality could be disappointing, but with at least two price cuts available, possibly bundling Balance Board too during the last years, and an even modest boost given by VS, a 8 years lifecycle, with its last 2 years after Wii2 release (most likely to happen in 2012 according to many), is possible, if only Nintendo wants it. Do your maths, with 4 more years after next Xmas 150M is within Wii's reach. Easily, though, doesn't mean without doing anything, sales numbers won't fall from sky without Nintendo doing anything, easily means that to reach this goal Nintendo has moves available but it must be willing to play them. For sales even higher, though, a total commitment and the hardest work by Nintendo would be needed, and here applies what you say, so I agree with you that having to concentrate its efforts on the new HW, better results than 150-160M would be from very hard to nearly impossible. |
I think Nintendo don't want a new gen next year really. They could just cut the price, make many bundles and push the Wii to record sales if they want (with losses maybe) and to pass PS2 LTD sales in 3 years...but that would mean new gen at end of 2011, because really, you can't continue with that kind of sales; instead they are taking the situation way too slowly, they'll probably cut the price once a year and make some bundles/colours until E3 2012 when they'll show Wii 2. While this could work to maximize Wii Software sales and to make a better console, they'll help Sony recovering its losses and MS in enstablishing Natal for all gamers.
Personally if I was Iwata I would show something about Wii 2 at E3 2011 and then, looking at the reaction, decide when to launch the new console...they could just show it as something about the current console, the Wiimote was firstly designed for the GC after all.







