My personal thoughts are that we will see a new nintendo home console in early (march-may) 2017.
Personally I'd also welcome a next gen 1.5 from nintendo too. Taking all that is great about wii u, add more power and align all policies to be fully integrated with new 3ds, or Co-launched with 3ds successor.
Just wondered what general feelings were on this issue.
NOTE: I would only welcome this, and any next gen nintendo that would allow transfer of ALL my wii u eshop purchases.
I don't want a 1.5 gen Wii U with upgraded hardware...the console was expensive enough and I want Nintendo to fully support the Wii U for the entire generation. All a "New Wii U" would accomplish is ticking me off because I couldn't afford one and my "original" Wii U would no longer be Nintendo's primary focus, which the Wii U already has barely enough support as it is right now without spliting the fanbase and support even further.
They're a video game company, why would they need not compete in the video game industry?
The wii was in competition with ps3, gamecube was in competition with ps2. Nintendo only state them not as competitors, because the wii u sales numbers don't come anywhere near close to competing.
They're a video game company, why would they need not compete in the video game industry?
The wii was in competition with ps3, gamecube was in competition with ps2. Nintendo only state them not as competitors, because the wii u sales numbers don't come anywhere near close to competing.
They are competing, but only in a sense. The point they're trying to make is that it's pointless to compete in the graphical arms race because it involves spending truckloads of money for very little gain.
Actually, I'm not sure anyone really wins when the market is this focused on graphics. Either you bleed money trying to keep up or you fall behind and lose the interest of consumers and third parties.
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