jarrod said:
GBA and GC were 7 months apart. VB and N64 were 10 months. It's not like Nintendo hasn't done this sort of thing before, and plenty of their teams are currently unaccounted for (EAD Tokyo notably). And 3rd party wise, they'd get a deluge of content coming in pretty quick. It'd be Portmageddon, almost everyone would jump at the chance to finally bring their HD games over to Nintendo. |
We both know that neither of those had a lot fo games and one suffered because of it.
Nintendo understands that a successful system demand good momentum. This is why Sony is still struggeling with the PS3. This is also why Nintendo has 7 of their own games already lined up for the system. They want to start strong. This means most developers will be tied to the 3DS. This also means Wii 2 can't get enough software.
Nintendo is not going to launch a Wii 2 in 2011 because it would make them too vunerable. A new Wii will come soon, but still later (2012 is the earliest). Nintendo is also not going to follow the same strategy as one of their least successful home consoles.







