| bdbdbd said:
Wait - your "safe strategy" is excactly where Nintendo have been failing for the last two decades. The safe strategy is excactly what they did with Wii U. As NX is Nintendo's future strategy, only runaway success will do. Considering it's supposed to replace the DS line of produts as well as home consoles, it needs to top 150 million in "traditional generational cycle", otherwise it's hard to see it as a success. |
"The safe strategy is excactly what they did with Wii U."
Wii U- Launched withhout any no real visble graphical advances (in some ways was worse- HDD, CPU), comepletely disaligned from future systems and achitecture with $100 being poured into a failed control rather then the systems specs and emphasis on the casual market.
You must have misread my post if you think the Wii U fits in line with what I described as a "Safe Strategy".







