| potato_hamster said: That seems like a really, really bad idea. No one is going to buy the NX home if its only marginally better than the Wii U, which practically no one wanted. There has to be a marked improvement and "it can play handhelfd games" isn't exactly a system seller itself. |
Well power isn't the only reason Wii U doesn't sell well, it has a multitude of problems, personally I think the combination of high price for what the device offers, inconsistent software output, lackluster marketing, initial consumer confusion and poor design choices have caused Wii U to be an overall unappealing product outside of people like me who are huge fans of many Nintendo franchises.
Power is not the be all and end all of gaming especially when it comes to Nintendo, their handhelds have always dominated their direct competitors along with Wii being their most successful console ever, so power has never really been the deciding factor when it comes to Nintendo devices, it comes down to whether or not Nintendo creates an appealing device that has strong execution. I'm not implying that NX is going to sell like Wii but it can certainly sell better than Wii U if the price/marketing/software output is superior to Wii U.
I think Nintendo is going to attempt to blur the lines between mobile & console games and try to establish a sort of middle ground between the two markets, so it doesn't "just play handheld games", it simply plays games designed for the hardware. The handheld is most definitely going to be the more popular version, especially in Japan, with the console variant being for the people who prefer playing on a TV or for families who like to play together. If executed properly I don't think something like 70-80 million handhelds and 20-30 million consoles is out of the question, which puts them back in the range they were selling in the 5th/6th generation.
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