TheLegendaryWolf said:
Leadified said: 1. Fire the entire marketing division. 2. Hire a new marketing division. 3. Create new studios with young blood to make new and exciting IPs 4. Get the Wii U to $199 ASAP 5. Nintendo Directs every month 6. Build relations at home and in the West (the support doesn't have to be Battlefield 4 level but at least make sure stuff like EA's sports games will appear on the Wii U) 7. Build excellent relations with indie developers 8. Improve the online structure ten fold 9. Make sure Europe doesn't get left out 10. Fund developers to make exclusive games that normally wouldn't be able to happen 11. Put Gamecube and Wii games on the Wii U eshop and DS on the 3DS eshop 12. Outsource F-Zero and Star Fox to other devs 13. Buy some devs 14. Buy some IPs 15. Seriously a lot of buying stuff 16. Make the brand appeal to everyone again |
Great ideas, but one question, $199 for a Wii U with or without the Gamepad? Also, the relations with the indies is doing alright at the moment.
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If possible with the gamepad, I'm not it's biggest fan of it but they might as well stick with it. Alternatively they could make a redesigned model which would could cut down on cost to make a more realistic idea. Their indie relations is one of their strong points but they should continue to invest into it, having an XBL like marketplace full of indies would be great.
On that topic Nintendo needs to start putting harddrives into their system if they're going to go down that path, making people buy external items can be a turn off.