RolStoppable said:
Nintendo already pulled it off twice, so saying that such things happen once in a lifetime is uninformed. Besides, the Wii's success isn't defined by its controller alone, just like the NES's success wasn't. Also, with Sony, Microsoft and third parties all pushing into a direction that could be summed up as "dudebro gaming", it is actually easier for Nintendo to offer a successful alternative. Gaming is much broader than M-rating, licensed sports games and racers, so it's not like there's nowhere to go for Nintendo. |
Exactly what market do you think is left over?
The Wii U is defined by cheerful platformers, party games, kids properties, and dance/fitness/singing games over dudebros. titles, it's still not gaining any traction.