| zorg1000 said: Someone doing better than you doesnt mean you did bad. Fact of the matter is that PSP sold really well, DS is the best selling handheld ever by a wide margin so being outperformed by it isnt really anything to be ashamed of. |
Never said it was something to be ashamed of. What I said was "Battery life can be improved and revisions do appear, but it's not that simple. If it was, PSP would have sold much more than DS."
| zorg1000 said: Regardless, one example does not make a rule. |
I presented several examples: PSP's revisions and portable games, X360's arcade games, PS3's Move. And I can get you more if you want. You, on the contrary, didn't present any example of the opposite (a console being able to successfully reposition itself on the market).
| zorg1000 said: Sure, PSP revisions did not increase demand by a huge margin but why are we ignoring the revisions that did have a positive affect like GB Pocket/Color, GBA SP, DS Lite, etc? |
Because no one of those represented a change of strategy.
| zorg1000 said: Also, I never said all Nintendo needs to do is release a revision and everything will be honky dory, you said Switch has a few flaws that make it less than ideal for handheld gamers and i simply pointed out that those flaws can potentially be fixed with a revision. |
I agree they can be fixed to some extent, but they won't change the course of the sales. That never happened in the past (as far as I know, and you can't present a single example of it either).
| zorg1000 said: Sorry, I missed Wii Fit U but New Super Luigi was DLC, thats why i did not include it. Even if you add those 3rd party games that Nintendo published, the result is the same. Lego City was March, 4 months after NSMBU & NL and 3 months before G&W. W101 was Sept, M&S was Nov but then we have to add M&S for Wii as well. The point remains the same, Wii had a steady flow of releases while Wii U regularly went months without releases. Even if we extend that to 3 years or 4 years. |
What's the difference between having several games launched at once and then some months without launches or have the same games more uniformly saperated in time? I don't see any. Nintendo bet on WiiU as much as on Wii.
| zorg1000 said: Also it seems you missed the part where Wii had more games in 1 year than Wii U had in 4. Wii had 196 games by the end of 2007, Wii U had 165 games by the end of 2016. |
No, I haven't. It's just not relevant to the conversation because it has nothing to do with strategy. Wii sold more, so it had more games. That's a symtom (output), not strategy (input).
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