| RolStoppable said: Yeah, it sure was the marketing that is to blame for the Wii's freefall. Since this is Reuters, I just hope it's a taken-out-of-context story, otherwise... my god, what the hell is going on inside of Nintendo?! |
Well, marketing partially was. Because Nintendos marketing focused purely on itself. Its only been in the last year or so, with Nintendo heavily marketing third party games, that this trend has changed.
But who can blame them. They practically spent the entire life of the GameCube trying to make backdoor deals and advertise third party games. And in the end, those same third parties screwed them over by porting their games to other systems or blaming them for its low sales.
And third parties did the exact same thing on the Wii.
If anything, this is Nintendo showing they can be the bigger man (company) and still accept third party support, even after being ignored and stabbed in the back. Despite evidence in the past showing they can keep a console going just on their own IPs alone.












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