| Einsam_Delphin said: To break the ongoing trend of the latest Nintendo home console selling worse than all previous Nintendo consoles, it's gonna take more than just the usual things that happen during a console cycle (more games, price cuts, etc.), that's what the Wii has shown with it's motion controls and Wii Sports/Fit/etc breaking away it from the norm. |
Looking as it as one overriding decline is a mistake, because it doesn't happen for the same reason each time. Wii U's a decline for a different reason than the N64, for instance.
It can broken rather easily if they started making smarter choices with their software and overall management. A $200/$250 Wii U with Kart and Smash would sell great over the holiday season with the right push, a dark HD Zelda would hook the hardcore, etc.








