*Sound Of Rain said:
I admit that I can't keep up with pricing outside of the U.S, but you say "at one point" and I'm assuming that was before many exclusives were released. Either way, the marketing is horrible and one of the bigger problems. Even with a low price, it would go unnoticed. The Wii U is currently selling worse than the GC. So even the Nintendo faithful are largely ignoring. I think price and lack of games are reasons for that. As far as an extended audience? Marketing is key. (Including word of mouth)
It's not denial. (For me at least) I don't expect it to be a huge success but it certainly will get better. |
No, it was a last ditch effort before the store discontinued it along with others.
Your opinion it's marketing that's the problem, that's fine. I disagree, it's the very concept of WiiU and that it tries to be an everymans console but doesn't succeed with anyone but Nintendo fans, no target audience outside of that no matter what exclusive there are. Just like the gamecube.
On another note, why does a console have to have some sort of magic pill that fixes things. Some things don't do well and it stays that way.