| Miyamotoo said: But fact is that Wii wasnt decline and that Wii exist, @quickrick specifkly ignored Wii sales and said that reason why Wii U sold so bad is because Nintendo home consoles are in decline, saying that Wii was just light in bottle and ignoring reasons that lead to Wii U being Nintendo biggest fail. There are specifk reasons why Wii U is biggest Nintendo fail, why Wii sold so much and why Switch is selling so great now, that dont have anuthing with "trend decline" of Nintendo home consoles. |
I agree it is a gross simplification, and that the existence of the trend doesn't necessarily have any impact on actual sales or potential sales. That there are many reasons and factors for a systems success or failure, regardless of it's value however, the statement or trend is still correct.
But yes, I don't agree with Quickrick that "only reason it failed because there simply wasn't a market for a dedicated nintendo home console". There were many much bigger reasons at play.
I do agree with him that Nintendo wouldn't have developed a unified system if they had two separate systems selling gangbusters though. After all they'd never have followed the Wii and DS with a unified product, as a single system could never do as well as the DS and Wii combined.







