curl-6 said:
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. |
I don't disagree that there are some different reasons for each systems decline, but what I'm getting at is how Mario Kart, Smash Bros., Zelda, etc., along with price cuts, remodels, and so ons never helped any other system outsell it's predecessor, and there's evidence that shows this'll be the case again with Wii U. We've already had SM3DW + other games + price cut + bundles + advertising + holidays, yet Wii U is still selling worse than Gamecube. While it's still not 100% impossible for MK8 n company to cause a turnaround, it's just really not likely unfortunately.







