Guys, you're overcomplicating all this, a big problem of Wii U is bad communication, it looks like it be not totally clear to Ninty itself what to do with it, and surely it isn't to users. Whatever the strategy chosen, it will be of the essence that Ninty focus on it, and that it markets it as clearly and effectively as possible to users. So if they'll want to target different markets, they'll have to devise different marketing communications for each of the most sought after user groups they want to attract. Focus, dedication and clear and clearly marketed strategy aren't of the essence to attract just users, but 3rd parties too.







