impertinence said:
Anyone who agrees with a sentiment like the bolded above, is either pushing an agenda or does not know what they are talking about. Which one is it in this case I wonder? |
I'm going to side with Seece here. On the console front, Nintendo has yet much to prove. The Wii came in as a hit out of the park after the N64 and cube's struggles. Meanwhile, Nintendo's handheld lines continue to boom (with some struggles in the West for the 3DS).
Having said that, the Wii line needs to prove its success with the U, so it's not a cemented victory. Also, the twins combined sold more than the Wii and much of the market is not found on the Wii line. Examples are GTA, AC and COD. Though AC and COD are on the Wii line now, their sales are incomparable to the sales of their analogues on the twins.
When it comes to the home console front, Nintendo's victory is still under challenge.
I agree with the post after that though.