pokoko said:
We're not talking about Mario Kart versus Gran Turismo, though. We're talking about the sum of each platform. I'm not sure what you mean about "hardcore", either. I don't consider myself a hardcore gamer and, to be honest, the PS4 probably has a lot more casual gamers than the Wii U did. It has multiple drawing points for nearly every taste. That is what Nintendo has to counter and why I think more of the same is not going to be enough to achieve significant growth (except perhaps Pokemon). |
I have no doubt there are more "casual" gamers on PS4 than WiiU. They want to play Call of Duty and Grand Theft Auto and FIFA and Madden.
But I disagree with the idea that Nintendo needs to build some cornucopia of genres for its hardware to be successful. It can stick with its current first-party output plus some Japanese heavy-hitters. What it needs to focus on is 1) access and 2) affordability. That's so much more important. Most folks buy nine or ten games for their systems. On PS4 and Xbox it's mostly GTA and COD and Battlefield and EA sports titles, plus the stray Halo and Uncharted. Games like Sunset Overdrive or I am Setsuna are great for list wars, but they're not moving the needle that much.
And, again, it's not like Sony and Microsoft are achieving significant growth. They're keeping revenue up by taking more from current customers. If Nintendo focuses on cheap hardware and approachable software it will be in a better place than its competition in terms of sustainability.










