Sgt.McTigerbuns
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How does the 3ds track in comparison to the gba? Sorry if asked, I'm at work and don't have time to read through the thread.
WiiU is dead in the water right now but there's no way 3DS is a failure, that's just ridiculous.
Why are some journalist so eager to see Nintendo die :-(
What a horrible article. And 3DS is a failure? What? Lol
I'm guessing it wouldn't be much different though as there is a pretty powerful set of guys that control things from behind the scenes anyway from what I have read on here.
I think you should not make any more comments on these topics
The wii was a blip though. WiiU is proving that. Wii is the exception, not the norm. They caught lightning in a bottle and even Nintendo have understood they shouldn't be foolish to think they can easily replicate it.It's only "pretty clear" if you dissmiss the Wii as a "blip" or "fad", and saying they are decades behind is a great exaggeration. Of course you also conveniently forgot the DS, was it a blip too?
I'm prerty sure Nintendo is the only company doomed even when they succeed.
Exactly. The 3DS not selling as much as the DS doesn't make it a failure. It still selling millions doesn't mean it's failed. What logic is that?
If only I had a nickel for every time Nintendo was said to be doomed through the decades...
Exactly. The 3DS not selling as much as the DS doesn't make it a failure. It still selling millions doesn't mean it's failed. What logic is that?
Oh boy techcrunch. As a programmer sometimes I have to go on their site to find information. I wouldn't take them seriously even if I agree with them on the WiiU. The 2DS is going to sell a bajillion this holiday though.
People get paid to write this shit!
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I think Nintendo understands where their focus should be. They need to get Pokemon into as many hands as possible and to do that, they released a cheaper 2ds version.I do kind of wonder the logic in releasing the 2ds this Holliday though. This Holliday was supposed to be the wiiU's big push but now they are self competing by dividing their attention to a new hardware launch.
I guess they assume Mario kart, zelda and Mario will be their best marketing.
Of course people completely underestimated Wii, due to the motion fad, but it is obviously that was a fad which is why Wii sales dropped off faster than PS3 and 360 as well as bad 3rd party support.
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Think that about covers it.
Nintendo really is in seriously trouble. It seems like a lot of people aren't even reading the short article posted. If they were, they wouldn't be making the same arguments that Nintendo has money in the bank, or is historically profitable, or that consoles take time to take off.
Nintendo really is in seriously trouble. It seems like a lot of people aren't even reading the short article posted. If they were, they wouldn't be making the same arguments that Nintendo has money in the bank, or is historically profitable, or that consoles take time to take off.
Nintendo really is in seriously trouble. It seems like a lot of people aren't even reading the short article posted. If they were, they wouldn't be making the same arguments that Nintendo has money in the bank, or is historically profitable, or that consoles take time to take off.
People keep saying this but I think people have been quite accurate. People said N64 won't be a market leader, and PS1 outsold and had better 3rd party. People laughed at GameCube and even a new challenger MS outsold it. Of course people completely underestimated Wii, due to the motion fad, but it is obviously that was a fad which is why Wii sales dropped off faster than PS3 and 360 as well as bad 3rd party support. It is quite obvious Nintendo has been in a downward spiral since the N64 and they cannot recapture the casual market like they did with the Wii. Luckily Nintendo are the kings when it comes to handheld gaming and that has never been affected, though they want reach the success of DS due to smartphones. So I predict their next gaming system will once again fail or Nintendo try something risky (VR) or they just stick to handhelds only but add HDMI out for TV play.
But consoles do take time to take off! They definitely, undeniably do. Xbox 360 didn't launch with Halo 3, Minecraft and Gears of War, PS3 didn't launch with Uncharted, Infamous and LittleBigPlanet. The first year of a console's lifespan is nearly always the most tumultuous, and if you say otherwise you're not really paying attention.
Didn't they make money off of the N64, Gamecube, and Wii (and GBA, and DS)? Success doesn't mean outselling your competition. "Winning the console war" only matters to fanboys on forums.
Let's be fair, it's not his fault you want to break your WiiU.
Nintendo really is in seriously trouble. It seems like a lot of people aren't even reading the short article posted. If they were, they wouldn't be making the same arguments that Nintendo has money in the bank, or is historically profitable, or that consoles take time to take off.
When is the Vita going to take off? When did the n64 and GC take off? Consoles can fail. They don't always succeed just because.
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Dreamcast says you're wrong. There is no magic bullet to success for a console. There are certainly criteria that many successful consoles have had in common but many unsuccessful ones have met many of those criteria as well. Many have had critical flaws we thought would hold them back from success but they succeeded in spite of them(wii). Hardware designer can certainly do things to try and minimize their chance of a failure but it doesn't always work.PS3 and 360's massive financial failures are the reason why this generation was 8 years long. Chasing higher end tech and bleeding billions is why they've necessitated 8 years. The middle-sauce 8th gen consoles are the direct result of this.
Wii sales dropped off because there was NO SUPPORT. Neither first party (they had to make 3DS games) and third party never really showed up with their A game in the first place. Not because "motion gaming was a fad" (people were and are still happily buying up Kinect 360s, and everything still has motion available as a control scheme).
All it takes to capture the market is compelling software. Software that the mass market wants. This is sometimes driven by hardware (Wii Sports). There's nothing stating that any of the companies can't create a mass market success based on any number of combinations of innovative hardware and software. The Wii U clearly does not have this, yet it does not dismiss the success and standard generational length (4 or 5 years) experienced by an incredibly underpowered SD box in the age of flatscreen LCD TVs.
This cannot be understated. Holy shit. The Playstation brand would be dead for a long time if selling 20% less than your previous huge hit was a path to doom. And we're talking a good bit more than 20%. What a bozo, no wonder Pachter applauds.Trash article.
If the 3DS finished 20% behond the DS that would be a huge huge success!!!
Don't know about n64, but GC did not make much money if anything. The ps2 made billions during the same timeframe so the GC was a failure no matter what metric you choose.
It is definitely you. This year has been amazing for the 3DS. Best of any system this year by far.
But consoles do take time to take off! They definitely, undeniably do. Xbox 360 didn't launch with Halo 3, Minecraft and Gears of War, PS3 didn't launch with Uncharted, Infamous and LittleBigPlanet. The first year of a console's lifespan is nearly always the most tumultuous, and if you say otherwise you're not really paying attention.