oniyide said:
sure they also consider Wii U a secondary console so there's that too. |
But you talk as if a company can't be very successful and profitable seeing a product that they make as a good secondary platform. I brought up the Wii because it is a great example of how this can work when Nintendo sees what they have and executes it perfectly with the right marketing and software. You bringing up the WiiU just proves my point even further. The console wasn't that compelling or different of a product and Nintendo got behind it instead of being in the driver's seat like they were with the Wii. Right now Nintendo is concerned with becoming the most profitable version of itself that it can, I don't think they care much for this measuring contest of who's got the biggest! Judging by these latest rumors both Sony and Microsoft will alienate themselves from their own fan base...







