The answer isn´t so simple...disappointment, according to my own parameters or Nintendo´s?
Disappointment, as in sales numbers or the profit that can be made in the end?
Anyway, in the OP you specifically ask what I and other posters think, so I´ll go with that, and the answer is now much simpler...well, if we´re talking about market performance, any system that sells considerably less than its predecessor is, by definition, a disappointment in my book.It might be profitable in the end and get great games, but it still remains a disappointment nonetheless, and I´d guess the company that made it would agree, simply due to the large amount of marketshare and mindshare that was lost.







