yvanjean on 28 November 2013
| RolStoppable said: Keep lying to yourself. The Wii U needs a large installed base to succeed, because Nintendo decided to sell the system at a loss. Also, the Wii had no problem. It had a healthy tie ratio and plenty of accessory sales (especially to the people who played Wii Sports and Wii Fit). The financial reports don't lie. The Wii printed money, the Wii U burns through it. |
70% of Nintendo's revenues are made in the second half of their fiscal year. November and December being their two most important months for sales.
Wait for the financial reports from Q3 before we can see how good or bad the WiiU is performing.







