| Carl2291 said: Ehh, I dont think its quite that easy to dismiss.
This one I can kinda agree with, though it depends on the time set. If people are saying 2014 then sure, call them out. If people are saying late 2015 through 2016 though then its not out of the question if sales dont pick up throughout 2014. Support simply wont be there and interest in the system will drop to the point that Nintendo will be forced to discontinue it, because retailers wont want it.
This is a bullshit one. The Wii U selling less than the Gamecube certainly isnt out of the question. Just compare it to the Gamecube right now launches aligned. Look at the situation in Europe. Look at the complete lack of meaningful support from 3rd parties. Firstly, lets compare the Wii U to the Gamecube (and other NIntendo platforms) in America.
Its not pretty, is it. How about we compare it to say... The Dreamcast. Surely its beating the Dreamcast, right?!
Wrong. Its being doubled by the Dreamcast in America and trippled(!) by the Gamecube launches aligned MoM. Things arent as rosy and bright as youre making them out to be. The Wii U is in a real hole and Nintendo are really struggling to pull it out. How about Europe? Well, European retailers just sent back a bunch of Wii U systems. If this doesnt spell trouble then I dont know what does. All this despite being having the headstart on other next gen consoles. Seeing how Wii U will fare with 2 more platforms to contend with is going to be very interesting. You need to open your eyes and see the problems. Will Kart and Smash help? Somewhat, yes. The problem is though that they didnt exactly do wonders for Gamecube did they? And this time Smash aint even an exclusive! Bayonetta, FExSMT and Yoshi wont a significant number of systems. The Wii U is in serious trouble. Selling less than or equal to the Gamecube isnt out of the question at all. Point 3 is pointless to go up against, because if by some miracle they do shift 30-40 Million then they will profit based on software sales and console legs. |
Looking at the charts most of them seem well deserved. 
Great post!










