| Mnementh said: Well, the PS3 and the 3DS proof, that momentum can be turned around. It is very difficult and expensive though. And you're wrong, if you say games have no effect. OK, you said exactly: 'The fact of the matter is, if you are relying on a game you will be sorely disappointed.' As you worded it, it is right. The PS3 was not saved by a single game, but the games (multiple) did it. So that's the option, you didn't mentioned: gameS are coming might change the momentum (not a single game). As I have no insight into the future, I have no idea if it will turn the fate for WiiU. We will see, I have a thread that helps to check it: http://gamrconnect.vgchartz.com/thread.php?id=152379 At the moment I hope Sony can apply the momentum-changing formula they used on PS3 for the Vita. That is the patient that needs some new therapy the most at the moment. I also have a thread to track success on this: http://gamrconnect.vgchartz.com/thread.php?id=153538 |
Hasn't the line for the Wii U been adjusted down since you posted it? Also, even multiple games didn't help the Ps3. It is a combo of games and price. The longer it's out without generating interest the harder it will be to turn it around. You list the Ps3 and 3ds but niether of them reached the lows the Wii U has had. I'm sure it will turn around but I don't think it will be as significant as Nintendo fans think it will be. Hopefully I'm wrong but I don't think the Wii U will even cross 20mil by next years end which is not good.
As for Vita I say it's too late and is a good indication of where the Wii U is headed if Nintendo doesn't get on it quickly.







