Asstalk.Friendly wrote:No, it's mainly because Nintendo's own software support for the past ~2+ years has been beyond terrible. Wii sales started to drop BEFORE Wii U was announced. There is virtually nothing coming out for the system. Add to this the vicious cycle of Wii being marketed to casual gamers which lead to an onslaught of casual crap and shovelware, with "core games" selling very badly, which is why most major devs started to ignore the console, which in turn made it uninteresting for non-casuals (=people who actually buy games).Barrakketh wrote:FTFY. With 90 million units shipped (according to a CES 2012 interview) and the next Nintendo console coming out "soon", it's no wonder that sales would be dropping off.Estebang wrote:The Wii is dying because nearly everyone owns a Wii at this point
Nintendo made a crapton of money this gen; if they had invested a tiny fraction of this to hire more developers and produce a decent supply of games, Wii would still be doing fine.
Your postulations are exaggerated and your reasoning groundless. Barraketh's suggestion is obviously correct: market growth cannot be maintained at consistent levels once saturation has occurred. The Wii sold through its core userbase and then some, hence its in a prime position to be the first console to show signs of decreased sales revenue since its debut six year ago.
If you want to talk about whether or not Nintendo's strategy has run out of steam, we could examine the 3DS launch - although sales of the machine rocketed over the last couple of months with the release of Mario 3D and Mario Kart, two titles up to Nintendo's highest standards of quality.
As for the Vita, see those fortnight launch figures? Ouch.
And that PS3, what a shmupless piece of shit eh?
