Tachikoma said:
They netted a lot of casuals, and a generation of kids. Issue is the casuals moved on, the generation got older and wanted other things, and the new generation of kids don't really seem interested in what Nintendo has to offer, leaving only the hardcore fans and the stragglers from previous generations that felt an attachment enough to keep buying. The numbers speak for themselves, The WiiU is doing poorly. |
Yeah kids ain't as loyal as they used to be! This damn mobile playing generation is gon' be the end of the industry! ;)
The industry has changed, and Nintendo has choosen to stay way behind - and it's showing with the Wii U
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