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newwil7l said:
prayformojo said:

I said this even before it launched. The Wii-U is going to be this generation's Gamecube. It'll finish a distant third and be widely ignored by the hard core gamer. Why? Because over the course of the Wii's lifespan, they spent too much time giving into the allure that is the casual market, a market that can't sustain itself. I'm sorry, but the Wii was a flash in the pan, a once in a life time bubble. The bubble popped, and there's no one left to want their product outside of Nintendo fans and there aren't nearly enough of those world wide to make a difference.

IMO, this gen is when the core rises again. I think we're going to see something similar to the DC,PS2,Xbox and Gamecube generation.



I think the Casuals are still gonna play a huge role in gaming. Everyone wants something new and innovative. And it seems like each console next gen is going to offer something very innovative, while at the same time being different from eachother.

I agree that casuals will play a huge part in gaming, but not console gaming. I think the Nintendogs and Wii Fit crowd have moved onto IOS and Facebook etc. which is, imo, why we saw such a mass exodus a few years back with regards to Wii. I think Nintendo completely underestimated the impact these other devices would have on their brand and didn't do a good enough job of insuring that core gamers stayed on board. They put all their eggs in one basket and now they're paying the price.

I don't see the END of Nintendo as we know it. I'm not stupid enough to go down the whole "doomed" rout, but I don't see this gen being very good for them. I think Nintendo fans will get what they want (Zelda,Metroid,Mario etc.), but outside of that, I see Nintendo sitting in the stands this time, watching the other two battling for first and second place. Should be interesting.