S.T.A.G.E. said:
Nintendo has to swallow their pride and accept the fact that after twenty years, he who holds the third party holds the power. If they don't they are a secondary console to the majority who own their platform. They know what they have to do if they want to be a primary for the majority. |
But that's the point. The ship has long since sailed on the Wii U - it will never achieve mass market popularity now. They might as well just allow it to be moderately profitable with cult popularity like it is now and try to capture the mass market next time around, rather than do a price cut such that they're selling below their costs and making a loss again.