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Soundwave said:
curl-6 said:

There is no need for a "Switch Pro", and no need for a Switch successor before 2023 at the earliest.

The market is clearly happy with the level of power the Switch offers. Graphics aren't what people are buying it for, nor are AAA multiplats, so the idea that it needs to be stronger and get PS5/Scarlet ports to stay relevant is simply wrong.

Things can change in a hurry, Wii went from a top brand to a brand that was fizzling out in about 2 years flat. 

Nintendo systems often look strong in year 3 ... by year 4/5 it can quickly be a different story. 

The only post SNES Nintendo system that "finished strong" in a full life cycle has been the DS, everything else they seem to run into real problems by after the 3rd anniversary of launch. 

That's false.
The Wii sold 25.95 million units during its 3rd year 20.53 million in its 4th year on the market, 15.08 million in year 5. All years above the peak performance of the competition (14.3M by PS3 in fy2011), and only in the 6th year did it fall below: but at 9.84 million it was still strongly competing with the now matured ugly duckling PS3 console, and it was only in 2013 (year 7) that the Wii fell significantly below PS3 in sales (3.98m vs 8.4m) Hardly the drop from being a top brand in 2 years flat you claimed. It should also be noted that PS3 sales fizzled in year 8 (2014); not a significantly longer period of success.
https://www.statista.com/statistics/227012/lifetime-unit-sales-of-nintendos-home-consoles/
https://www.statista.com/statistics/651584/global-ps3-console-unit-sales/

The SNES peaked in its second year (with the exception of Japan) http://gamrconnect.vgchartz.com/reply.php?id=240588&quote=9035461

The only reason the NES "finished strong" is because of its staggered launch: while launching in 1983, it was still launching in certain cities for the first time as late as 1993 in Europe (1991 in the West). It would be dishonest to say the NES had a "strong finish" when in many places it didn't even start the race until the very end.

Last edited by Jumpin - on 18 July 2019

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