hadoram said:
1. Yes. Also kind of marketing. Casuals didnt understand concept of wii u, thought the tablet beeing just a accessoire to the wii like the balance board. XN advertisment will be more focussed on telling casuals what the console is about 2. Maybe 3. Yeah 4. Mature content sold horrible on the wii u. Even excellent games like Bayonetta 2. Childish games like splatoon sold great. They will fouc on cartoony gams rated E. I wont expect any rated m exclusive game made/published by nintendo on nx. 5. Probl yes, but online will be lacking again. Many games wont even get online modes with free online because of "high" server costs (mario part, mario&sonic, star fox, Nintendoland as wii u examples) 6. If they use cardridges you may dont even need installation and maybe dlcs/patches can even be saved dircelty on the cardridge. If not, that yes. 7. Thats what they tried with the wii u. Third party games sold horrible in comparison. They wont rely on third partys again, its definitly not on of their high prios. 8. Nope. More exclusives yes (because of merged systems) but no third party exclusives. 9. hope so 10. That will take some time. 11. -13, could be |
Third parties exclusives is always good. If third parties games sell oorle compared with Nintendo games on Nintendo consoles people will never buy those games for a Nintendo system. But if they have enough and great exclusives only playable int heir system people will find this a reason (an extra one) to buy it.
Nintendo needs to focus more the advertising on games like Xenoblade or Bayonetta.
in terms of hype and advertising Sony is a good mirror to look in.
I don't want An Animal Crossing like the WiiU one
I dont want they forget games like F-zero or Metroid for ages.
Third parties support and exclusives is not just good. it's needed. It's obviuos Nintendo has great franchises (some of them I love deeply) but if they have to learn something is that they can't mantain a console just by theyselves.