| game_on said: It tells something, at least that the Nintendo audience is not really into hardcore gaming besides Mario. And true that many gamers waited for the next MS and Sony console, but what persued them to buying one? The next Call of Duty? Which is playable on the old consoles with slighty less pixels? I think these are the fans who wanted to buy the next console no matter what. As for the youth, I seriously doubt what you are saying. If you look at what youngsters are interested in these days, if I look at my own daughter, my nices and nephews... They had PS3/Xbox 360 and the Wii. I asked them if they wanted next-gen, nope. They're saving up money for tablets and laptops. If it was not for me, there would not have been a Wii U in my house, my daughter was surprised I bought a console to play the same Mario only on a different platform. I'll probably buy an Xbox One next year or so, when (or IF!) there are some games worth buying it for. But for now, meh. |
Why would you assume that all youth are like your daughter? My teen sons and all of their friends are getting PS4s. I'm not going to assume this means that all teen boys are getting PS4s.







