| Jay70sgamer said:
What does what u wrote have to do with the perception of the wii in the future when people look back whether it use motion controls or motion gaming etc etc etc....my point was the wii will be remembered as the home console that sold the most in generation 7 all that other stuff you mentioned is irrelevant lol....not my fault you can't put these thoughts into a proper understanding and to your point why wasn't the attach rate the same from the ps2 to the ps3 half of the user base disappeared....some generations consoles will do well some won't it's as simple as that ....also the wii u isn't based on motion controls so it's different ...it's based on a gamepad and two screen gaming ...different console different results ..... |
And I disagree with your point entirely. When people look back at the Wii they will recall it as the motion game system that happened to sell to the massively casual audience that never caught on with anyone else. It was, in essence, an incredibly successful fad. I can also tell you why that is. People who look back at it will look at it from a gaming perspective. The casual market will not look back at it as anything but that system they played back in the day. Gamers will remember it as the system that caused the kinect and move things to happen and fail.
Also, I didn't make any of the points on attach rate.








