| b00moscone said:
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Yeah i guess i lose :P, but i do stand by my point that some hardcore Nintendo fans jumped the train, as you can see from the Wii U, and i also do think more software will be sold, Nintendo and other companies may surprise us (*cough* Yokai Watch U, Animal Corssing U, Pokken Tournment U) |
What determines whether or not a gamer is hardcore? If it is based on the games they buy, then all people who bought these games are "hardcore" and "Nintendo fans" unless you are telling me that different sets of casuals contributed to the games sales and they only casually bought a hardcore game and only that game.
Other joined "the train" as well. I don't entirely disagree with your other point, but I do have to say that the Wii U is likely to have as many Nintendo fans buy it as the Wii and GC had, if we use the limited definition of "hardcore." The Nintendo decline is a slow one, it's fanbase is quite dedicated in terms of support.







