Compare this to reason why you bought, or didn't buy a Wii/PS3/360.
The WiiU/PS4/720 have a lot of great new features, which will help promote sales, but what else do you think the PS4, 720, and Wii U need to capture good initial sales?
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For me:
I think the PS4 needs a low/reasonable price, a few good exclusives, and backward compatibility. The reason I bought a 360 over a PS3 in 2007 was mainly because the 360 had backward compatibility, and because the PS3 had no good exclusives. I never owned an X-Box, so if I bought a 360, I could play older XB games like Conker, and Halo 2, while I wait for 360 exclusives to release. Plus Gears of War and Lost Planet were amazing exclusives (LP was exclusive at that time). Ontop of that the 360 was a reasonable $400, not like the $600 PS3.
Killzone 4 and InFamous are great, but they won't convince non PS3 fans to get the system, and with The Last of Us, Beyond: Two Souls, and potentially GT6 being released on PS3, they aren't much reason to move on just yet.
I think the 360 needs to change the way they sell XBL Gold subscriptions, address reliability concerns, and release good new IP exclusives. Over the past 4 years, 360's exclusive lineup has been gradually deteriorating. It's at the point where we got 2-3 exclusives a year, and they are almost always Halo/Forza/Gears. NextBox needs to release with something else, something new and good. A good Banjo Kazooie/Conker/Perfect Dark game would do wonders. XBL Gold also needs to be changed, there needs to be different levels of XBL. Change Gold to platinum, and make a new gold for gamers who play games stagardly. Don't punish gamers who only play online frequently for 3 months a year, and ocassionally for the other 9 months. Maybe make a pay as you play card, charging $0.10 per hour played, so people who play <10 hours a month only pay <$1. This will justify XBL. Reliability is also a big issue, one that hurt the 360 image, MS needs to make sure new systems have a much smaller fail rate.
Backward compatibility as a $100 add on is great, but right now I don't see the 720 doing well.
As for WiiU, WiiU needs games for the casual. When Wii came out everyone bought one for Wii Sports, and then down the road Mario Kart, Smash Bros., Wii Fit, etc. Nintendo has announced several games core the hardcore Nintendo gamers (Pikmin, Bayonetta 2, Wonderful 101, Zelda, Smash Bros., X, SMT x. Fire Emblem, etc), but very little for the core (Wii U Party, and Wii U Fit). Nintendo needs to make a Wii U Sports and bundle it with the console again, and then they need to make a new IP which will appeal to the casual. Maybe Wii/Mario Golf, or something else that really takes advantage of the touch screen. Maybe Brain Age? That would work well when someone wants to watch the TV. Nintendo should also make it possible to use a 3DS as a Wii U Gamepad.
WiiU has done a lot for the hardcore gamers. Nintendo is pushing for more 3rd party support, and I think, at least compared to the Wii/Gamecube, it's going to get it. It won't be like the SNES days, but I think WiiU will get more 3rd party support on a console then Nintendo has recieved in a long while. Now Nintendo needs to focus on the casual.
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that will make the sales of it exploded.

