TheLastStarFighter said:
Your perception is shared by many hardcore gamers but isn't reality. The vast majority of Wii buyers weren't grandparents or stay-at-home moms playing Wii bowling or weighing themselves. The single largest chunk of Wii buyers were the mainstream. They were families, adults, children, people who like new things. The people that made it a massive seller are people who saw the motion controls, like Nintendo franchises, wanted something new and the price was right. These are people that in the past probably bought mainstream hits like GTA, probably bought Guitar Hero, obviously bought Wii Sports and many probably love COD right now. They are not tech heads, but they know what a Wii is. They're not idiots. And they did buy upwards of 10 games per console, not the Wii Sports and Fit and that's it that detractors like to say. The problem is that Nintendo hasn't given this mainstream a reason to buy Wii U. Some may not be fully aware that Wii U is actually Wii 2. But moreso is the problem that they don't care. Nothing about Wii U has been exciting enough to make them want it yet. The advertising was bad and the "coolest" exclusive was Zombie U. They may also have bought a PS360 when the price came down and they picked up an HDTV, relegating the Wii brand to second place in the home. Wii U needs games and promotion that tell the mass market it's worth their time. |
I disagree with your point of view about who exactly bought the Wii. Gamecube didn't even break 25 million while Wii did 4 times that. The games made by Nintendo weren't that different from what Gamecube offered apart form Wii Sports, Wii Fit, Wii Music and other hits that appealed to non gaming community.
Not to mention that the few hits that they had with core gamers almost always worked better with standard control scheme (Mario Kart, Smash Bros, Zelda). Mario Galaxy alone did not sell 75 million extra consoles.
I am not saying that these people were idiots either. Far from it. These people don't revolve their lives around gaming like some folks in this site. The people that made the Wii such a success have busy lives and Wii was able to appeal to them with its simplicity and immediate appeal of motion gaming. We're the idiots actually when you think about it...posting on sites about videogames when its nice outside. :)







