Kerotan said:
If they still had their midas touch they'd be able to support two platforms separately. But they've lost it and are now accepting that they can't.
Last gen : 260m Nintendo consoles This gen: 80m (generous estimate) Next gen (unified) I think it will decrease again.
As I said they're losing their touch. I expect a strong 2017/2018 but their same old same old failings to return after that. |
Last Nintendo gen was best selling console generation ever, so it not exactly fair to compare this gen with it. This gen they had their first HD console with they had lotsa problems and handheld that was very affected by mobile devices.
This gen proved them they cant suport any longer two completly difrent platforms, but its not about they lost touch, its about market that changed, games are today more complex and require more time and resources than ever before, they need far more time for Wii U games than they needed for Wii games not to mention fact that Wii is basically GC with motion controls. Sony also can't support two different platform and that's why they completely abandoned Vita and they totally focused to PS4, are you saying Sony also lost touch!?
Regardless that, here is point about games, and Nintendo definitely did not lost their touch, they made so many great games this gen.







