Relix said:Damn they sold that much? I said I didn't have sales data on hand, and I just went by perception. Those are nice numbers though.
Yeah, yeah I know. But Nintendo devs will face what third party devs for HD consoles initially faced. Of course, now there's a lot of middleware, knowledge, workarounds, etc.
What I simply meant to say was that perhaps Nintendo isn't gonna go head to head with the other consoles for the sake of cost and dev time, which at the end of the day will limit third party offerings on the system and make the console run out of fuel like the Wii has been doing for a time now.
Nintendo isn't going to skimpon hardware for those reasons. Nintendo's internal developers have surely been preparing for the jump to HD for eons now, it isn't the same situation at all when the change-over was so sudden. They've had plenty of time.
Nintendo has also repeatedly admitted that lack of 3rd part support is one of the reasons the wii has lost so much momentum, not only have they been aggressive in courting 3rd parties to the 3DS, but i'm sure they realize that the system must be powerful enough at least to receive ports.
If the new x-box is truly coming holiday 2012 it would be difficult for microsoft to come out with a system that is SOOO much more powerful than wii-u to preclude ports from the system, even if the wii-u were only a marginal upgrade from current hardware.
Nintendo has also san wii, ever gimped hardware in any significant way, and has typically been the best graphically, or at least competitive.
The wii is the outlier in nintendo's history, all indications point to nintendo seeking to grow the consistent purchasing core gamers-market on their system. Nintendo was never seeking them with the wii, as they are with the wii-u.
I'm predicting people will be pleasantly suprised wit hthe wii-u from a technical perspective once full information or demos are available, and keep in mind, nintendo tends to add MORE oomph to their systems before they come out relative to dev-kits.
Nintendo surely also has some sort of idea of where the other next gen systems will end up spec-wise, especially if MS isn't too far off. It won't be hard to shoot for hardware that will not be left completely in the dust.