| nnodley said: Well imo when the consoles are having records sales every year, why would they. Thats what im saying who brings out a new product when the old one is still having record sales every year. If they do come out with new consoles it will be late late 2013 and imo Wii-U won't sale very well at all. They really aren't doing anything different or showing me that it is worth a purchase. All they are doing is updating hardware and adding a tablet into the picture. I just can't see it catching on as good as the wii did. And ya there are sources out there that have interviewed reggie and it sounded like it was going to be an expensive console. There is also a thread about this, ill try and find it. To be honest i did not think anyone would post back. It was just my opinion about how i agree with the other poster just like you have yours how you did not agree. BTW, i like your sig. |
Now that I think about it I can understand why you don't want to get into this debate. They get tiring sometimes. =p
I'm just saying that by 2013, PS360 sales won't be at their peak anymore plus the best time to release a new prodcut is when your old one is still relevant.
You can't say Wii-U won't sell very well because YOU are not interested in it so far. We don't know much about the console so it's the coming E3 that will tell people wether it's worth a purchase at launch or not.
All Reggie said is the Wii U is going to more expensive than Wii at launch and that Wii would be for impulse buyers at it's cheap price while Wii U will be for the early adopters who spend alot on consoles. Not that it would cost up to $600. Nintendo would never launch at that price. And Sony and MS aren't going to either.
Anyways, we'll just have to wait until E3 to see.







