zorg1000 said:
This type of situation no longer exists because they are essentially developing games for a single platform, meaning no more droughts and the ability to create new ip at a faster rate which increases their chances of creating the next big craze among kids like Pokemon/Skylanders/Minecraft. Also they will be able to spend all marketing/advertising resources to basically a single platform meaning the possibility for more brand awareness. Also if they get launch price right and give them names that don't make people think they are revisions/add-ons for previous devices than that will benefit them as well. |
While I agree that it would help with droughts, it also make one of the pieces of HW obsolete. The only reason the Wii U is even selling at all is because a few diehard Nintendo fans are buying it and because of its exclusives. If the Wii Fusion HC has no exclusives, there is no reason to own it. Sales will be much worse than the Wii U, as people would just buy the HH model.
That is if Nintendo decides to sell them seperately. If they don't, to keep costs down, the power will probably be less than the PS4. If they do sell it seperately, I still don't see the power being much more than the PS4, as that is Nintendo's model, now. Power will also be limited by the size of the HH, and for the fusion idea to work more effectively, Nintendo is not going to want the power difference between HH and HC to not be too great, so they truly can make just one game. Like I said above, that may be fine for Nintendo fans, but that won't fly with current XBO/PS4 gamers (read majority of gamers.)







