Soundwave said:
Nintendo has thankfully improved in Europe since then, the problem now is though that the Wii U console was simply not a very well thought out console. They can beat Microsoft in Europe, I don't have much doubt about that, it's just a matter of having a strong console product that can do it. Another weak console or ill-conceived console though and no. While they won't play Sony there, they need to have a product that can credibly stand next to the PS4. |
Still only 1 out of 6 Nintendo home consoles have been a major success, to assume they can beat Microsoft head on with nothing to back up the thought is niave.
When the herd loses its way, the shepard must kill the bull that leads them astray.







