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Snoopy said:

Gamecube made Nintendo money unlike the Wii U route which they seem to be taking. And Nintendo didn't get much third party support after a few years. People are going to buy a Nintendo System based on their first party lineup thats it. Im basing a lot of assumption based on Nintendo moves. Nintendo seems to not understand they will never be successful again if they keep this up. Gamecube worked out great for them money wise. Nintendo Wii U.... not so much.  

 

Also it is heavily rumoured (just like the controller) the specs of NX will be on par with xbox one and ps4. What is the point if no third party developer is going to support it for long? Most people want playstation and xbox one for third party games because that is where their friends game on and the console they already bought. Not to mention Nintendo doesn't get along with third party developers.

Except Wii U has made money as well which makes that point null and void, ironic that the non traditional routes have made them more money than the traditional route that you're calling for. Nintendo understands that this is the only route they can take to be successful it's you who doesn't understand, the traditional route suits bigger companies like MS and Sony far more than a dedicated gaming company, like in any sports the is more than one way to succeed if you can't play attacking football like Barcelona you can be strategic like Athletical Madrid, if the competition has a big advantage with one strategy you use another approach.

Third parties in the east get along fine with Nintendo and because MS have no presence there and the console market is to small to support only one platform they'd need another platform to release games on that's why NX would be X1 power. You don't get that the market is always moving to the point that developers have to change approach as well, before HD developers mainly stuck to one platform as it was cheaper and easier then development costs spike which is why the went multiplatform, these costs keep going up and the market keeps changing.