SpokenTruth said:
Poor branding, poor marketing, poor pricing. The console was far too much of a PS3/X360 with a touch screen controller for the masses to get excited about. Nintendo being Nintendo means innovating. The Wii U didn't innovate, it iterated.
Nintendo being Nintendo means getting the industry to change according to it, not changing to fit into the industry. |
serious question, when was the last time Ninty did that if ever? I think the days of Ninty having that kind of power are long over.







