| Soundwave said: There are plenty of games that have the simple pick up and play spirit that are non-intimidating and have simplistic game mechanics like Wii Sports. Also Wii Fit U is not the same game as 8 years ago, it's Wii Fit 3. And Wii Party U is Wii Party 2. These are legitimately entirely brand new games with completely new mini-games, it's the same thing you guys are asking for with Wii Sports, only with new niche sports like cricket ... that idea is not going to fare any better. Mario & Sonic Olympics is also on the Wii U with a bunch of sports mini-games ... that's a bomb too, whereas the first one sold 7 million+ on the Wii. |
I don't disagree with your first point hat those cheap games are a big competition that do embody many of the qualities Wii excelled at. We differ in thinking that Nintendo can't compete with free games. They always have always managed to compete well with any other form of entertainment. Game boy advance sold well despite iPods and the DS sold well despite IPhones. 3DS and Wii U have become too much like IPads/PS360 to offer a differentiating experience.
That is what I have been repeating like a broken record. It might be a better game but it isn't a better experience. No one is gonna pay more or upgrade for the same experience. Wii Party is still good enough. Just Dance is still good enough. They have to once again make the way in which the games are played more novel.
This is what I mean by different experience. Gamepad cost 100. Let's destroy it and instead add the following in it's place :
4GB RAM $40
2 cameras $10
Processor and casing for cameras $20
2 Wii Mote+ .
They now have full body gaming and profitable @ $349. It's not shit because of the wiimote inclusion giving it tactile and arcade like input unavailable to competitors. Super Mario Paint Ball on this Wii U would be a more novel and different experience than other games even if they are free. Cost of the system would be very competetive to mid-higher end tablets and phones and less than consoles. Cricket and other EU centric sports such as soccer would actually do really well on a system like this.
Nintendo is not Blizzard. It is not enough to iterate the gameplay over and over again. You must change the way the game is played. We have played with dual screens. We have played with touch. There are many ways to use different technology to make the experience more novel.







