As anticipated by some (cough cough), the Wii U is a dud. It’s actually much worse than a dud. As of right now, it’s a colossal failure. Maybe some key holiday releases alleviate the issue. But the fact is that it’s a poor concept accentuated by poor hardware. If Nintendo was smart, they’d write it off right now.
But they won’t. They’ll wait. And wait. And wait. They’ll cite history as their guide that their consoles can take a while to become profitable. But they’ll be wrong this time.
Meanwhile, the Nintendo 2DS will come out and will probably sell quite well at first thanks to a well-timed Pokemon release. But all the 2DS really is is an admission that the 3DS is ultimately a failure.
“But! But! But! Profitable!” Sure, a few years after release. Nintendo isn’t releasing the 2DS just for the hell of it. They realize the metrics that really matter: that the 3DS is tracking roughly 20 percent behind its predecessor in terms of sales. That’s not only not a good trend, it’s a devastating one (after a few early price cuts, to boot). A couple more of those and we have a company on the brink.
“But! Long-term thinking!” The concept of “long-term thinking” is what people always cite when something is failing right now. The issue here is that, again, Nintendo doesn’t actually have a lot of time to fix what ails them. Sure, no one likes the knee-jerk reaction, the quick fix. But sitting around and “waiting it out” is far worse in this case.
“But! But! Cash hoard!” Oh. Right. You know who else has a cash hoard? BlackBerry. It’s doing them a lot of good right now. It will help with their sale price, that’s about it. In other news, Steve Ballmer was sitting on his cash hoard when he was kicked out the door…
The excuses go on. The key here is that Nintendo is on the path of failure for a couple very simple reasons:
They have failed to make great products for a number of years now.
The market is rapidly changing around them.
It’s hard to say which is worse. I’ll go with number two because I do think Nintendo could weather number one — as they have in the past — for quite a long time.
http://techcrunch.com/2013/09/04/nintendont/
Okay OP, post an article without saying anything. That'll totally go well. Especially when it's as inflammatory as this and has no backing for it's bashing of the 3DS.
I've been asked by EMTO to add my two sense. Here goes:
I posted this because I figured somebody would have eventually. I feel like MG Sielger (writer) is using the responses that Nintendo offered to previous mistakes (3DS --> 2DS) as further mistakes which I don't agree with.
Nintendo's has a bad product with the Wii U right now, but their death has been greatly exaggerated.