Why, "a person familiar with the matter" of course.What's their source?
An app store would appeal to the masses, especially if it had universal apps. That would be a huge hook for broadening the target audience in a way that motion controls did with the Wii.
Not only that, Nintendo obviously isn't against "real" applications on their shops, either. There are several music production tools like Rytmik on DSiWare and the upcoming Colors! on eShop. There's stuff like that TV guide channel on Wii in Japan, the BBC app in the UK, Netflix and Hulu in the US. And if Microsoft wanted to port Skype for example, I doubt Nintendo would stop them.Yeah, they need to use the word app as to have any relevance to the current consumer.
The barrier of entry is much higher on eShop. Nintendo only accepts developers with a proven track record or studios backed by an approved publisher. You´re also required to have your stuff rated, and your software needs to conform to certain standards. And you need special development hardware.Ok, maybe my cold is making me really stupid but what really if you get down to it would the difference be between an app store and what they have for 3DS?
The barrier of entry is much higher on eShop.
I agree, but tell that to my precious Gamecube ;_;
The Gamecube was a little beast of a console with several great and mature titles under its belt by the end of its life cycle...but even in the end it was still seen a kiddy machine that was weaker than even the PS2 because Nintendo let that perception stick too long before they addressed it.
If Nintendo wants to start this thing off right I think they need to do so by attacking all the negative perception. This E3 I think they need to show at least one game that looks leagues beyond anything the PS3 or 360 could do. Both visually and with the WiiPad. They're past the point of "on par".
It was Fisher Price Purple! :|
I loved the spice orange one but it was Japan only.
Seriously Nintendo went purple and back then fanboys were really really immature so little kids did not lik anything that reminded them of being little kids. They wanted to be big and cool. PS2 was slick and black that made it cool.
Gamecube was the best designed console Nintendo ever did but image was a killer.
Its not so much as important today, they could get away with launching Purple these days.
I agree with this. The Gamecube was an amazing console but the handle and purple color made it look too much like a baby toy.Gamecube was the best designed console Nintendo ever did but image was a killer.
Its not so much as important today, they could get away with launching Purple these days.
I doubt it. They're just going to claim that PSVita connectivity does the same thing, ignoring the fact that the feature will get almost zero use unless they pack a Vita in with every PS4.
The GameCube in my eyes was the most perfect Nintendo system.
Too bad it wasn't supported as much as it should've been.
What needs to change is not the threshold of admission to the DD store but the threshold of access to devkits. WiiU needs to have a 'tinker mode' where quasi-licensed/unlicensed devs could prototype ideas and techniques without actually committing with a multi-thousand $ investment in a real devkit.Is there any suggestion it would change for Wii U?
The removal of obstacles is what made the Wii successful. Motion controls were the method by which Nintendo chose to do that, but it's not the only way to do it. In fact, I would say the Wii U has even more potential - 'potential' being a vile, frightening word - than the Wii did, app store or no.
GameCube's name and design was rather gimmicky. Don''t get me wrong, in the end I loved everything about it. My launch color was black and I honestly still to this day adore the controller and how comfortable and effective it was with game's designed around it.
In reality however the Wii continued and fulfilled the GameCube's greatness.
i miss grey consoles
EU SNES 4 life yo!
so wii u will be another console that is meant to last 5 years while 720/ps4 will last 8+ years like this gen?
is that ninty being stubbon or arrogant?
so wii u will be another console that is meant to last 5 years while 720/ps4 will last 8+ years like this gen?
is that ninty being stubbon or arrogant?
The PS3 and 360 are lasting 8+ years?
Really?
360: released in 2005, 720 expected to be released in 2013
so wii u will be another console that is meant to last 5 years while 720/ps4 will last 8+ years like this gen?
is that ninty being stubbon or arrogant?
so wii u will be another console that is meant to last 5 years while 720/ps4 will last 8+ years like this gen?
is that ninty being stubbon or arrogant?
5 years is about normal for any console that isn't like $600 to buy.
I think Nintendo will learn a lesson from the 3DS debacle and realize that price point is a big issue. The 3DS is proving that a price drop was needed.
so wii u will be another console that is meant to last 5 years while 720/ps4 will last 8+ years like this gen?
is that ninty being stubbon or arrogant?
The WiiU will last 5-6 years max. I hate to say it, but it seems a lot like a stop gap for me.
Nintendo are just keeping up to speed whilst they develop something else.
This is here to bring the company up to the standard level again.
Whats wrong with that?The WiiU will last 5-6 years max. I hate to say it, but it seems a lot like a stop gap for me.
Nintendo are just keeping up to speed whilst they develop something else.
This is here to bring the company up to the standard level again.
They are following Apple and make their device obsolete after two years (or even 1).so wii u will be another console that is meant to last 5 years while 720/ps4 will last 8+ years like this gen?
is that ninty being stubbon or arrogant?
The WiiU will last 5-6 years max. I hate to say it, but it seems a lot like a stop gap for me.
I think the original Wii was a stop gap that performed beyond their wildest dreams.
Whats wrong with that?
They are following Apple and make their device obsolete after two years (or even 1).
I think the original Wii was a stop gap that performed beyond their wildest dreams.
Sure...
Sure...
It's really hard to judge hype for the Wii U when we've seen precisely zero software for it.
It's impossible to know Nintendo's strategy for this console at the moment, so anticipating that it'll be neglected and swiftly replaced is incredibly premature.
The WiiU will last 5-6 years max. I hate to say it, but it seems a lot like a stop gap for me.
Nintendo are just keeping up to speed whilst they develop something else.
This is here to bring the company up to the standard level again.
... So every generation up to this current one has been stop gap is what you are trying to say? The original Xbox was only 4 years... was that a stop gap console?
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This is why I think Nintendo needs to be competitive this time around. They already had their stop gap console with the Wii, and sold 80 million plus units on a console that was in many ways just an overclocked Gamecube while the competition did full generational leaps.
Wii U to run iOS and a 1 year life cycle