zorg1000 said:
There would be third party support, u seem to be forgetting about the strong Japanese 3rd party support that Nintendo handhelds have in addition to their growing support of indie developers and the kid-friendly western 3rd party support. These things aren't going to go away just because Nintendo unifies their next handheld and console. They wouldn't necessarily lose money by selling only one Smash Bros or Mario Kart game. For example, let's say Mario Kart 7+8 sell a combined 20 million lifetime (MK7-13m, MK8-7m) and Smash Bros 3DS+Wii U sell a combined 15 million lifetime (3DS-9m, Wii U-6m). Of course there is a large overlap of people who own both, let's just assume 50% of Wii U owners also have a 3DS and that all units sold were at full price. Mario Kart 7-$40×13,000,000 units=$520,000,000 revenue Mario Kart 8-$60×7,000,000 units=$420,000,000 revenue Mario Kart NX-$60×16,500,000 units=$990,000,000 revenue Smash Bros 3DS-$40×9,000,000 units=$360,000,000 revenue Smash Bros Wii U-$60×6,000,000 units=$360,000,000 revenue Smash Bros NX-$60×12,000,000 units=$720,000,000 revenue See how having a unified platform could be beneficial? Lower development & advertising cost by only having to make a single game, larger audience to sell DLC to, same or greater revenue even when selling less total units, frees up developers to make completely new game 2-3 years later. Also take into account other games on Wii U that are limited by the consoles install base, Tropical Freeze has sold a little over 1 million, lifetime it might leg it out to 2 million, if that game also had the 3DS install base to sell to than it would likely be a combined 5 million seller. |
Yea cause Japanese third party and indie games games totally sells consoles/handhelds/noticable software in the west... *Looks at MH* And by third party, I obviously mean games like Cod and GTA and etc
Also, that argument is so heavly flawed because you are assuming that people would actually pay $60 for games with handheld graphics which they won't because who on earth would pay $60 for the handheld experience when you can pay $60 for a console experience on the ps5/x2 or ps4/x1? And not only that... The overlap is signifiantly higher than 50% because the wiiU only really targets Nintendo fans and nothing else... I am thinking its more like 80-90% overlap...
And thats not really benifical because the customers won't be paying $60 for the handheld experience... Specially if its on TV... The price will be less than that ($40) and not only that, the sales will be a lot less than that
I do agree that some games could sell more if it had the 3ds install base but the install base of a single platfom will be much lower than wiiU+3ds because there is no overlap and the console will be using handheld parts if its anything like ur suggesting which = butching the console market place. The reason being is that people will simply just buy the handheld and not the console cause they will can just have the handheld and get all the games... And that will lead to software sales of other games that sell highly on both to be less. It will be less revenue caue no one will actually pay $60 for handheld graphics/experience even on TV and sure, it will have more games but the audience will be less becaue it will be more Nintendo games and not games like Cod, GTA and etc
The unified platform with the same specs and same games on both the handheld and console is the second worst idea I have ever heard
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