iamdeath said:
What isn't? No third party support, outdated architecture, and online infrastructure, over priced gamepad that most developers will never utlilize..The sales speak for themselves. |
it will do fine at $100-200 cheaper than the competition and thats with a game. It just needs a plethora of high selling exclusives and smaller but quality support titles which its getting this holiday and next year. Also more advertising will help and im sure that will come along with the games.
3rd party support hasnt been a big deal for Nintendo for close to 20 years so im not sure why it matters now. Instead of trying to replicate the other two consoles, they should try getting more exclusive deals with third parties like they have done with Platinum, Sega and Namco. Being not as powerful as PS4/One isnt a big deal either, it didnt affect Wii, PS2 or any of Nintendos handhelds. Online could be better but its free and multiplayer Nintendo games are best locally.
Wii U can have very healthy sales for the next few years as a system for Nintendo fans, families and secondary system for PS4/One owners. The exclusives announced this year and next hit a wide array of demographics.
Casual-Nintendo Land, Wii Party U, Wii Fit U, Mario & Sonic Olympics, Art Academy U
Core-Bayonetta 2, X, SMTxFE, ZombiU, Pikmin 3, Wonderful 101, Wind Waker HD
Casual/Core-NSMBU, 3D World, DKC Tropical Freeze, Mario Kart 8, Smash Bros U
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