| RolStoppable said: I see, your usual mistakes. You assume that the Wii success was entirely due to motion controls and you also assume that "a console like the Wii" means banking everything on a controller gimmick or the sex idea you are obsessed with. Here are some simple things that would differentiate Nintendo from everyone else: 1. Continue with motion controls: Yeah 2. Don't be a machine to play dumbed down PC games YEAH! 3. Nintendo IPs: Look at what Sony, Microsoft and third parties make. Mhmmm! 4. Most valuable back catalogue in video game history For sure! 5. Local multiplayer Wait, why can't we just have both? 6. Be an anti-industry console I do The Wii was all of those things in one form or another. It sold because it was an alternative to everything else out there. It was a great product for everyone who thought that Sony's and Microsoft's consoles sucked. It was also a great complement to a Sony or Microsoft console. Wii was missing out on multiplats? No problem for the people who thought that those games sucked. No problem for the people who had a Wii as their secondary console. No problem for the people who already played PC games on a PC instead of a console. |
It could work, but I doubt Nintendo would do this. There was definetly more luck and circumstance then planning involved. Especially, when Nintendo could not have predicted how 7th gen prior and have failed to reproduce it thus.
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