| Squilliam said: The console needs the push more next year when the initial flurry of sales dies down. There is no point in going out of the gate with a bang and blowing all their titles when they can't sell that many and they can't supply as many as they would need to fulfill demand. The first 5 million will buy it without any real Nintendo support so the real challenge is what comes after that. The real challenge begins after E3 2013 because that is when the real competition starts so having some of their mainstays ready to release at the end of next year and the start of the year after is more important. There is no incentive at the moment. |
I agree. The beginning of 2013 has some interesting titles in the queue (Lego, W101, MH3U, Pikmin, Ninja Gaiden, WiiFitU, etc.), but no big system-seller (well, maybe WiiFitU). That's OK, as long there is a steady stream of released games. But we don't know so far, what comes in the second half of the year. That's the really interesting question, especially as at that time we will have announcements and details for the next-gen-consoles of the competition. I think NIntendo has planned some big-hitters to counter the consoles of the competition, but that is speculation.







