| Cloudman said: I do think there is some merit to the OP, but don't think it's quite right in claiming people in their 30s is the core audience Nintendo should be aiming for. It's more so just the people that like those more mature looking games, like COD, Dark Souls, and whatever else is on PS4 and XBO consoles. They need those on the NX if they want NX to have a better shot. Those games aren't limited to 30 year olds either. People of all ages appeal to those games too, haha. It's just a matter of people having different tastes, and Ninten needs as many differing kinds as possible. |
Remember that NX is March 2017 release, that mean you missing out on all the kids asking for Xmas gift. The early adopters are going to be gamer with disposable income that can invest in a console around March 2017. My claim is that the average gamer is around 30s, they also happen to be the same segment with the most discretionary income. I agree with a preivous post that Nintendo does struggle getting teanagers to demand Nintendo consoles because of their focus on familly friendly games. I agree with a previous post that at a certain age teenagers dont want to be connect to the Nintendo kids console. I wasn't going to get the NX right away but after seeing Zelda at E3 that's enough to convince me to get it Day 1 as long as the console is $500 or cheaper I want think twice about it.







