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Arlo said:
Someone please paint me a picture of a consumer who doesn't want the Wii U because all they know is the controller, and would suddenly want it because they saw more of the console itself. Because I'm starting to see this as a sort of straw man argument. The type of consumer who is really that clueless already doesn't want it. If they're not drawn in by the controller concept (or, you know, the games on the system), then how is anything else going to help?

I agree that this a *a* problem with the Wii U, but it's not *the* problem. The biggest problem is that people just don't want the games on it enough to buy it. But that's not something that a lot of people want to accept.

Your conflating not wanting the console and being misinformed about the console.

What I am pointing out is that people didn't know about Nintendo's new console, instead beliving that the Wii U was simply the tablet a peripheral for the console. A result of the prevalence of the Wii U tablet in all its promotional material and the similarities in console design of the wii u and the wii.

The reason this is THE problem is because information determines every other consumer interaction with a product, commercialism 101.

"Want" does not even exist, without at the very least "Familarity"

Furthermore, here is the truth about consumers preferences in a nutshell. You can flat out tell consumers what they want and make them want it, its simply a matter of marketting

Let me address this further point directly:

The type of consumer who is really that clueless already doesn't want it.

* What about people buying it for others like I don't know, parents?

If they're not drawn in by the controller concept (or, you know, the games on the system), then how is anything else going to help?

 

* Once again, Parents. Plus regardless of whether or not you like the controller, if you don't know it goes with the Wii U system, then would wonder why the tablet comes with another Wii when you already have a Wii.



In this day and age, with the Internet, ignorance is a choice! And they're still choosing Ignorance! - Dr. Filthy Frank