Pavolink said:
Louie said:
It sold to people on the back of the theory of disruptive technology, one of the best researched and scientifically backed up business theories of all time, with a sample size of 300,000 companies across thousands of industries. It's also the theory that made Apple successful under Steve Jobs and Jobs called "The Innovator's Dilemma" (the original book on disruptive innovation) "the most influential book I have read in my life."
The Wii's success was not a fluke, not a surprise, not based on a gimmick. Nintendo talked nonstop about disruptive innovation before the Wii launched. They shoved it into our faces. But hardcore gamers chose to ignore all of this and, because they didn't understand what was going on, decided the Wii success was due to luck.
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People tend to dismiss the Wii success. It is normal that they believe it was because of luck.
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When you see someone dismissing the Wii's success, or attempting to belittle it, you can fairly conclude they lack education. The Wii also launched with one of the strongest killer apps in video gaming history.