Dr.Grass on 10 March 2014
| RolStoppable said: This article just reinforces what everyone should already know, that the Wii U won't have a long life. The existence of the QoL platform means that Nintendo has a plan going forward which is more than could be said about the months and years leading up to the Wii U launch. In that sense it's actually a very positive article, not a "Nintendo is doomed" shout. As for entering the crowded health & lifestyle market, people need to think in blue ocean terms. That means a product that creates a new value proposition, thus a comparison with the feature sets of existing products is circumvented. Think Wii; how can Nintendo prevail in the home console market against powerful competitors like Sony and Microsoft, that was the big question before Nintendo unveiled their fifth home console. The Wii created a situation where consumers didn't ask "Wii, PS3 or 360?", but rather "Wii and PS3/360?" or "Wii or nothing". In other words, the Wii couldn't be substituted by any other product. The QoL platform must fall into the same category; and if it does, it won't matter what other companies provide. |
Woah, a sober response from Rol.
You growing up there over there in Austria or what?







