Anyone who doubts that good games will sell systems (any system) is a fanboy. But with that said, I think people who expect the WiiU to have the same immediate level of success as it's predecessor are just as delusional. When Nintendo releases it's own 'core' software (Zelda, Mario, etc.) sales will obviously pick up, but the 'core' portion of Nintendo's market is simply not large enough to sustain high levels of sales outside of those release windows. By no means does sales = success, but during the transition from Wii to WiiU they lost a huge part of their audience. They need to find a way to attract that casual segment back, or else they'll have to settle for only a fraction of their last-gen sales.

It's all about the game.







