| kitler53 said: wiiU and gamecube share the most important characteristic to wiiU's future: the shape of the sales curve. "I would have every reason to believe that Nintendo has learned what sells and what does not, and Wii U will be receiving Wii-like titles that are system sellers." if that were so wii wouldn't be sitting at ~1/5 of the currently weekly sales of ps3 or 360. if that were so wiiU wouldn't be sitting at less than vita's weekly sales (aligned for launch). |
The sales are currently weak, that's for sure. But the point is, the games that Nintendo released for Gamecube were not system sellers. The games they released for Wii were systemd sellers. I would expect the games for Wii U to be more like their Wii counterparts when they come. And other than sluggish sales, there is almost nothing similar between Wii U and Gamecube, in look, design, function or games. Their plights are very different.
Your second comment seems confused. The games - the ones I'm saying will be in the style of Wii and not Gamecube - aren't out yet. That, and the continued strength of PS360, are reasons for weak sales. It has nothing to do with the games being like the Gamecube games. They aren't, and aren't out yet.








