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megaman79 said:
Phoeniks.Wright said:
megaman79 said:

I don't care anymore. The Wii's been mostly dead for a long time, and im more interested in the 3DS now.


No, it wasn't the focus on core games that hindered the Wii sales this year, it was the oversaturation of the casual market by the IPhone, and less so, Kinect.

 

How someone can be so wrong in such a short period of time is beyond me. Yeah, those 85 million sales are just me hallucinating. Yeah, the iphone, which isn't even a handheld games console, hindered a home console's sales. And let's not even go into the Kinect debate.


I don't consider surviving, solely off the back of bridge/casual titles, alive, but you know definitions, etc. The casual market derives its interests off things like Wii Sports, the rubiks cube and hulahoops, to argue that IPhones aren't part of that market is ludicrous. Lets not forget Nintendo have said consistently THEY are competing with ALL other entertainment.


I give on the last part, but the others are wrong. First of all there is the "casual market" myth the gamin industry pulled out of nowhere to try to explain the DS and Wii succeeding. Second of all that iPhone is thought of as an entertainment device by the mainstream, at least in a way that could hurt Nintendo. Smart phones are thought of as practical devices, not substitutes for everything. That's part of the "one device will do all" pipe dream that the industry keeps wanting to be true, forgetting that "jack of all trades" also includes "and master of none".



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