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Miyamotoo said:
Scisca said:
rolltide101x said:

That is a good point but yeah its 100% certain that the next Nintendo console wont have a screen on it. It is the primary reason the Wii U failed.

 

It is really the only flaw the Wii U has imo (besides lack of 3rd parties) 


Nah, it's not the primary reason. GamePad is a nice extra and is enticing to me, though obviously they messed up with the parts - Nintendo being Nintendo cheaped out on the parts, but fast development of the industry bit them in the behind, when everybody ditched this old tech and suddenly it became more expensive than newer, better tech, making the controller expensive.

The reason Wii U failed is cause it's too weak and has a unique architecture in a world that requires as much unity as possible to cut unnecessary costs.

Guess what, Wii was also too weak and has unique architecture.

Reasons why Wii U failed are well known, terrible revealing, terrible misunderstand marketing and naming (some people still thinks Wii U gamepad si addon for Wii), high price, weak launch titles, gamepad not nearly appeling like Wii motion controls, software drought...all that lead to terrible first year sales that lived to 3rd party completely abandoned console.


Nintendo caught a lightning in a bottle with the Wii - they found a new market that existed only in that period of time. Cudos, but they did it at the price of damaging their core, long-term audience. It was also a different time in the industry. In the PS2 gen, 3rd party multiplats weren't common. Unification trends caused games to become multiplatform in PS3 gen, despite all consoles having a different architecture. Wii was left behind due to being weak and different, PS3, due to its stupid architecture, was often getting gimped ports. This caused the industry to move into consoles having similar architecture this generation, so Wii U, being weak and of a different architecture, got left behind yet again. This is all caused by increasing costs of developing games. Nintendo doesn't want to adjust, so it's being left behind by rest of the industry. If you can't see Nintendo's ignorance, stubborness and fault here, I can't help you.

The bolded parts are not reasons, but consequences of the underlying reason - Wii U being too weak and having a unique architecture. That's why people weren't excited for it after the reveal. Why was I supporsed to be excited about a console slightly more powerful than my centuries old PS3? Especially when there was a PS4 juggernought (in comparison) just around the corner. High price - it's the cheapest console on the market! The price is high only for what the console offers - and what's that? Oh yeah! Weak hardware. Software drought - well jolly me, why did 3rd parties look at Wii U as at a ginger kid and refused to really get involved? I think you know why at this point... The launch titles would also be considered better if they looked better.



Wii U is a GCN 2 - I called it months before the release!

My Vita to-buy list: The Walking Dead, Persona 4 Golden, Need for Speed: Most Wanted, TearAway, Ys: Memories of Celceta, Muramasa: The Demon Blade, History: Legends of War, FIFA 13, Final Fantasy HD X, X-2, Worms Revolution Extreme, The Amazing Spiderman, Batman: Arkham Origins Blackgate - too many no-gaemz :/

My consoles: PS2 Slim, PS3 Slim 320 GB, PSV 32 GB, Wii, DSi.