| NintendoPie said:
I thought I did, but I'll give it another go. Wii U failing up to this point isn't good. Wii U having copies isn't good. Wii U not having copies doesn't matter. Overall, Nintendo doesn't win from having no 'copies' on the market, they didn't win in having a bad several months after the Wii U's release, either. Nintendo just didn't win this round... so far. |
For sure, I see what you mean. The U struggling in its first year can't be good. What OP is saying I think is that, despite it all, it may be on the long run something that will catch the competition by surprise if (read when) it bounces back.
The 3DS doing poorly wasn't good at first, but now that it's taken its expected trend, it'll be hard for Sony to adjust to the rebound.
Maybe the 3DS won't be as good as it could have been, but the Vita now has little hope to make a comeback. It's called a crossover in basketball.







