amp316 said:
I agree with pretty much everything in your first paragraph except I really don't think that many people bought the PS2 because it was a DVD player as I suspect that not many consumers purchased a PS3 because it was a casual observation. Just an observation. I don't think trying to adopt core gamers first is the way to go with Wii U. This was the strategy that they used with the Gamecube and the sales for that system were a miserable failure until a massive price drop. Regardless of what anyone may say, the Wii was a much bigger success initially than even Nintendo expected. The plan looked brilliant since the Wii captured the imagination of non-gamers and those that hadn't gamed for years. Now Nintendo is turning their back on this massive group of people that bought Wiis. Why? They listened to press clippings and to "real gamers" that want the next Wii to be one of the HD triplets. Nintendo doesn't seem interested in giving the people what they want. They are interested making the games that they want to make and trying to talk the people into wanting it. |
That´s exactly what Malstrom has been saying for a long time.







