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Forums - Nintendo Discussion - Switch has sold more in 3 months than Wii U did in any year.

Not to downplay the Switch's success, but when a company is selling you garbage and then does a 180 and starts selling something worthwhile, it makes sense.



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Mnementh said:
For reference:
http://gamrconnect.vgchartz.com/thread.php?id=227213
http://gamrconnect.vgchartz.com/thread.php?id=224679

Interesting...

The predictions from March are pretty much the same as what people would predict now.

January's predictions seem rather low though, and some of them are just ridiculous.



Nicu! great for Nintendo.



Rest in peace beautiful but flawed Wii U. Your legacy (or what will remain of it after the ports that have been done, are being done, and will be done) will be remembered.



Kuksenkov said:
Rest in peace beautiful but flawed Wii U. Your legacy (or what will remain of it after the ports that have been done, are being done, and will be done) will be remembered.

It will be remembered as a piece of sh*t that people can't believe Nintendo ever made.



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SuperBott said:
Kerotan said:

Lol the 3DS didn't obliterate the vita.  The vita did!  

 

The 3DS it's had a massive decline from DS. 150m to 65m so far.  That's an 85m decrease as of now.  The vita declined about 67m so far. Bottom line is a changing market obliterated huge market share off both and a lack of key titles on vita ensured it never hit the 30m mark.  

 

No gta San Andreas stories,  

Proper resident evil,  

Final Fantasy dissidia,  

Monster hunter,  

Metal Gear Solid,  

God of war etc etc etc. 

this

It was dead before pokemon x and y. If you ever considered it alive in the first place. 



RolStoppable said:
 If production goes well, Switch will beat Wii U's lifetime sales in ten months.

That's a big if though. 



Magnus said:
Kuksenkov said:
Rest in peace beautiful but flawed Wii U. Your legacy (or what will remain of it after the ports that have been done, are being done, and will be done) will be remembered.

It will be remembered as a piece of sh*t that people can't believe Nintendo ever made.

Hey, no need for all that agression. It does have  many  flaws, but having a  second screen at hand is great and will be missed.



Really impressive, and pretty sad for the wii u .



                                                                                     

To be perfectly fair, Wii U launched in November of 2012, and in less than two months, as in til the end of that YEAR, sold over 2 million units. In fact I remembered it being closer to 3 million. Meaning that it actually sold really well out of the gate, and had great third party support during that launch window. THEN the game releases screeched to a halt, and the system sales followed suit. And Nintendo never really recovered, both from their game droughts, or their poor marketing in North America.

So yes, Switch is doing well right now, and hopefully will continue to do well. But Wii U DID also do well during it's launch window, which you could argue Switch is technically still within. There are many reasons for Wii U's failure, and one of the chief among them, is that during it's lifetime, it LACKED that one "MUST HAVE" type of game that every other Nintendo console always has. BotW could have certainly been that game, but sadly, it took them a long time to make, and once it was finally ready (2016), the Wii U was effectively dead, and they delayed it to be a Switch "launch title" instead.

It still remains to be seen if Switch can keep it up. I, for one, have not been fully convinced that Nintendo has learned their lessons. The Switch may be the hot new item right now, but I also saw how they just recently handled their NES Mini debacle. Only time will tell if Nintendo has actually changed enough of their ways from the Wii U era, to continue Switch success over the long-term.