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potato_hamster said:
zorg1000 said:

You and I have had that exact conversation multiple times now, others on this site have had that same conversation with you as well, we have thrown out various strategies that can potentially increase Nintendo's appeal and each time you dismiss them and continue to label Nintendo as "doomed".

I'm done having that discussion with you because you have already decided what your answer will be regardless of what I or others say.

No I'm not talking about strategies. I'm talking about the people that had no interest in buying a 3DS or a Wii U, but are now going to be interested in buying an NX (assuming its both a Wii U and 3DS successor). What is it about these consoles that will make people who didn't buy a 3DS or a Wii U?

I mean a lot of people here are assuming that the NX's critical feature is more games across both platforms. So I want to know who looks at a 3DS a few years ago, thinks " $200 3DS, $40 games, but there's only 5-10 games on the platform I'd be interested in, so I'll pass. " and now think's "$200 NX portable. $40 games, and there's 10-20 games I'd be interested in, and I went to the Nintendo theme park last week, so I'm buying it."

Who is that person and how many of those people are out there?

Like I said, we have had this exact conversation in the past, if you don't think the combination of increased software output, more system features, better marketing, a membership program that rewards you for purchases, increased brand recognition through mobile apps/theme park attractions/movies & series can potentially make Nintendo hardware a more attractive purchase them you truly believe their is nothing they can do to improve their situation.



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