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TruckOSaurus said:
I think the biggest mistake was stopping supporting the Wii so early. I also have trouble understanding how the hell weren't they better prepared for the Wii U launch with so much time to prepare games for it.


I agree. Nintendo had the gold mine in the hand and did'nt know how to handle it. Abandon the Wii was a dumb decision, the numbers show this, in 2010 with support Wii have sold 17 million, it was showing fatigue but never the HD twins touch such numbers. In 2011, the support was almost zero; in 2012 zero. I will not deny the system would decline with games or without games, but with games, maybe it could reach something like 14 million in 2011 (against 11 million) and maybe 7-8 million in 2012.

About Wii U launch, I totally agree.



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