| setsunatenshi said: so basically you're advocating for another nieche console to play pretty much only Nintendo 1st party games and that's basically it? they might as well just go 3rd party at that point. paying $200 (it won't ever be 200 anywhere near launch, I don't even know where you're getting this number from) for the 'previlege' of being able to play Nintendo games and still need to own another console for everything else is exactly why they keep selling less and less home consoles as time goes by. the Wii sold amazingly hardware wise, but in terms of software was absolutely terrible due to the fact of millions of people purchasing one and being content with wii sports for the entire generation. It was a novelty item that happened to appear at the right time. It's like chasing lightning for Nintendo to think they're going to get another hit like that and still be able to sustain it. on your point on pokemon... i can't believe you're trying to compare that to the biggest game franchise in the world, GTA. I'm not sure where you're living to believe people are wanting a new pokemon over a new GTA lol |
This is a damn lie. The Wii's software sale is way over 900 million, that's a tie ratio of 9:1. Xbox 360 and Playstation 3 both had around 11:1 I believe. And 9:1 is a lot more than most gaming systems including PS4 and Xbox One.
setsunatenshi said:
I never moved the goal posts, since the beggining I mentioned that the Wii was the outlier as each Nintendo home console has sold respectively lower numbers than the previous one. So what exactly makes 1 console sell around 100M and the next one sell a 10th of that? What happened to all those millions of people that love Nintendo IPs so much? You know what happened, they were never there because of the Nintendo IPs, they were there on a novelty item that caught on fire and sold to everyone and their gramma. I hear you on the fact that the Wii was lower priced and that obviously played into its hardware sales success, but I'm still not sure why you think the Switch is going to be priced the way you have mentioned. Also it's not the party item the Wii was, where people would gather around and casually play golf or tennis with their friends and family around the fireplace. Again I raise this one question that I would love you'd actually try and give an opinion. If you think Nintendo should aim at the fans, all the same ones that got the Wii U, why not just go 3rd party? You've established already that people already have a PS4 and Xbox1 for all the GTAs and Mass Effects, right? With the $300 extra the fans will need to spend, imagine how many Mario, Zelda and Pokemon you could buy if they would simply focus on making the games you seem to want. |
What about those 36 million who bought Mario Kart Wii and those 29 millions who bought New Super Mario Bros. Wii? Smash Bros Brawl and Super Mario Galaxy each sold about 13 millions, that's amazing sales. I would say that indicates that a lot of Wii owners were there for those games.







