NintendoPie said:
Well then I guess the Wii U will most likely be a "failure." While I do understand this logic, I think the title should be changed. It shouldn't be named a failure if it doesn't mark the sales of it's predecessor. The Wii U could beat out both the NexBox and the PS4, and not the Wii. I think that'll still be considered no where near a failure. |
Not to take sides, but I second this. It all depends on how the market responds to the upcoming offerings, and if there are variables that are beyond Nintendo's control. Of course, they should do everything they can to expand their reach on the extended audience (especially the elderly, as it is a growing population). However, with considerations such as "They already own a Wii/DS", an example of a question is, can Nintendo overcome it's own success? Would it have to wait a gen (so will consumers skip a gen since it's maybe too soon). I'm not saying these are necessarily valid questions, but likely that they are possible factors to consider.