MikeRox said: As a massive Nintendo fan (I was one of the few people who in 2006 pre release thought the Wii would be a success and was the way forwards), I don't see the Wii U enjoying anywhere near the success that the Wii had. I think MS will pretty much maintain where they are, I think Sony will improve their US performance by launching closer to the next Xbox, and promoting stuff such as Uncharted. As it is, I don't see anywhere near the market for Nintendo this time around. However, there is a big unless in that, as Nintendo prove time and time again, all they need is the "killer app" showing off their system to it's full potential. They've not unveiled that yet, but they don't have any competition yet. I think we need to see what Nintendo show us in the next 6 months before we can make any realistic predictions on their situation this generation. All I know is ports of PS360 games will not make for good 3rd party software sales in the long run. The system is definitely powerful enough to carve it's own market out again though. |
I won't argue because I agree with your post overall, but I just wanted to say that Nintendoland and MarioU were killer apps. Imho they've lost some of their selling power (NLand as spiritual successor to Wii Sports). More in agreement with you, the new "killer app" is yet to be seen, but Nintendo almost always comes up with one (bar 64 and cube).