avais1993 said:
Nintendo have been famous for their videogames and consoles waaay longer than sony and microsoft. |
Yeah, and Nokia was famous for its cell phones for a very long time much before Apple and Samsung. Also, it's not that long since the British empire was one of the most powerful empires in the world. The world changes rapidly these days; what there was 20 years ago isn't very relevant anymore. It's pretty obvious Gugerface was focusing on more recent events, even if he phrased himself badly.
Fact: Nintendo is most likely going to have a hard time this time. The Wii got an excellent start, the Wii U did not. They failed to bring the casual gamers aboard this time and soon they'll have even fiercer competition from the PS3 and the 360. As for core gamers, Sony and MS's next consoles will be coming this year and it's painfully obvious whether it's Nintendo or Sony/MS core gamers will choose (with the exception of Nintendo fans). If Nintendo is to succeed, it needs to turn the tide by the summer of next year, preferably much earlier as it'll get harder and harder as time passes. Nintendo needs some system-sellers soon.







