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pokoko said:

Honestly, if it were me, I'd put my "A-team" developers on next-gen projects once they're done with their current Wii U projects and I'd fill up the Wii U's remaining schedule after Zelda with more titles like Splatoon. I'd have younger talent experiment with new, original IP that, if well received, could become continuing franchises. Use the Wii U as a proving ground. Throw some pudding at the wall and see if anything sticks.

One thing for sure is that I would give the Wii U's successor one of the best launches in history. A fast start if vital in order to restore faith in consumers. Good first impressions and all that. And, for the sake of all cats, if the strategy is again to be much weaker than the other systems, then do NOT feature an expensive gimmick/innovation.

I agree with all of this, but other people are gaming wrong because my way is the only possible way. Of course.

OT: Nintendo can't do much right now, it's too late. They could try to ramp up advertising, but it's a little late to do that for this year as the holiday season has already started. Nintendo got themselves into a deep hole this generation, they just need to weather the storm they made.