Erik Aston said:
There is no such thing as "casuals." C'mon, man. The expanded audience that Nintendo pursued with Wii now become part of the "core" audience when Nintendo launches the next console. Wii Sports, Wii Fit, Mario Bros. and Mario Kart represent the "core" of Nintendo's console business. Clearly, when Wii Party, Just Dance and Kinect are best-sellers, the people you and others call "casuals" are actually part of the core audience for gaming. Just Dance 2, Zumba Fitness and the Michael Jackson game were in the top 10 games in NPD last month. This is not 2004 anymore. And nobody is "locked down." Wii Fit had an expansion pak and Nintendo has not moved to make any secondary fitness titles. Wii Sports had an excellent sequel, but it seemed more focused on showing off Motion than having the most fun games. And Miyamoto keeps trying to make 3D Mario into 2D Mario, resulting in less 2D Mario games and worse 3D Mario games. So if anything, Nintendo is taking their core audience for granted and are likely to enter slow decline, if they haven't already. |
Everyone uses those terms nowadays so I use them so people will understand what I am talking about. There are different demographics in gaming.
And also, your whole point was that all Nintendo needed to do was release an HD Wii . That won't fly.
They need a console with significant increases in power and better online service. If Nintendo takes its core audience for granted its beause some will buy anything they just slap together like that HD Wii you are asking for. That would just be lazy.







