binary solo said:
You did read what I wrote yes? Where did I say software does not move hardware? I said exactly the opposite. However I did say that the size of the audience for Nintendo's long-standing franchises is not very big. Yes, MK8 sold 2 million in a month, and yes it moved hardware, but Gamecube also experienced fast selling games and hardware spikes. These things are not evidence that a console will sell at a substantially higher baseline. What truly sells consoles is the total library of games and the anticipation and expecation of more great games down the line. There are far more weeks in a console's lifecycle where no big selling franchise launches, which means for a console to sell well the library of games and the promise of future games must appeal to the market. Every mutli-generation console owner, even including people like me who has never owned Nintendo home consoles, knows about the great and venerable Nintendo franchises. The promise and expectation, and in a number of cases the result, of these franchises is the LTD for Wii U to date. The promise and expectation of games on PS4 has given PS4 an install base almost 2 million larger than Wii U in less than half the time on the market, with quite literally no big franchises yet launched. I don't know where you get the notion that Wii U had not much software in the first 18 months. Perhaps not much really apealing 3rd party software, but the 1st party library has been very impressive, as shown in the list of games in my previous post, which is not exhaustive. Nintendo has pumped out several of its top franchises in the first 18 months, first year in fact, and to little effect. The Wii U library is quite impressive for an 18 month old console. I simply disagree that lack of games has held Wii U back. Lack of games certainly hasn't held back PS4. I would say Wii U's game library in the first 18 months has been fairly normal. @ bold. Not according to VG Chartz. According to VG Chartz numbers MK Wii was at 2 million in 3 weeks. As impressive as MK8 is, especially on that much smaller install base, it is not quite the fastest selling MK of all time. Even if VGC adjusts MK8 up (which it should given the announcement) MK Wii will still be the fastest selling. It is of course very telling that MK8 sold almost as fast as MK Wii, from a console sales perspective being the 2nd fastest selling MK title of all time on possibly the lowest install base of all time is not necessrily the good news you think it is. |
It is the fastest selling mario kart based on its total amount of people that owns the console since it released for it 18 percent of all current wii u owners own mario kart ..fastest software to hardware ratio ....I should have been more specific....also I stated wii u didn't have a lot of games in the first year and half...I see you conveniently left out I also said advertising also....the reason ps4 and Xbox ones sold well because of advertising which caused awareness and hype....you are forgetting the wii u sold very well out the gate it was lack of games , delays and advertising that made people lose interest they didn't keep the momentum.....advertising is a very important tool in a successful product....Just look at how more people are interested in the wii u since E3 and that they advertised more....yes it on a smaller base butsrio kart and almost all nintendo first party has long legs so for almost every wii u that will be purchased majority of new customers will pick up mario kart and other first party