archbrix said:
I think you're going to see a nice turnaround this holiday. If you look at the lineup that WiiU is going to have this year you personally may not see anything of interest, but from a sales (and investors) standpoint it's looking pretty nice. This (along with 3DS of course) is why Nintendo's stock jumped 4% recently (the highest it's been since 2011) after the last Nintendo Direct. The reason why many of us think that WiiU will be the biggest selling console in 2014 is because, again, they have many big names releasing coupled with an inevitable price drop. Sony and Microsoft haven't shown any 1st party games that will be able to compete from a sales perspective and those systems will still be at their premium prices at that point. The massive advantage that PS4/XB1 have is that the 3rd parties are behind them in full force and I do believe that PS4 will sell the most consoles in the long run, but just speaking to 2014 the WiiU certainly has a shot at being the victor, to say the least. |
I dunno the PS4/XB1 have plenty of monster franchises that look to be on track for 2014
Madden NFL (next gen Madden)
Destiny (Bungie)
FIFA (next gen FIFA)
Call of Duty (next gen engine)
Battlefield 5
Final Fantasy XV
Metal Gear Solid V
There's bound to be other system specific exclusives too like Titanfall and inFamous and so on.
These are all monstrous releases for the Playstation and XBox audiences, third party tentpoles are what the XBox and Playstation brands are all about, Nintendo fans may scoff at something like Madden, but to a large audience, that game is as important to them as Mario or Zelda is to Nintendo fans.
No offense to the Nintendo list, but right now I'm seeing only two absolutely "monster" releases for the Wii U in 2014 -- Mario Kart and Smash Brothers. Bayonetta and X as much I would love to see them be the top selling games of the year are probably both going to be lucky to manage 800k-1 million worldwide and break even. I think Wii Sports U, if it does manage to ship in 2014 is a tired idea by now.
In terms of "depth" I think the PS4/XB1 will have more 2-3+ million sellers in 2014 than the Wii U will, after Smash + Mario Kart, the list starts to thin out considerably for Nintendo, but that's the downside of not having third party support or maybe more specifically the support of the demographics that buy third party games.







