j-e-f-f-e-r-s said:
The gaming community as a whole is incredibly myopic, and has the collective memory of a goldfish. People will constantly moan about something one minute, then instantly forget their complaints the next minute as soon as a sexy looking game comes along. People were saying exactly the same thing for around a year or two after the PS3 came out. "Oh Sony, you fucked up! It hasn't got any games! It's too expensive! You've killed the Playstation brand, Microsoft has got you guys cooked!" Now, the PS3 has outsold the 360, and got far more must have exclusives.
I like how selective you are, there. You yourself have recently cited damage to the PS brand, called into issue the Sony "war chest," and so on. Now that it's convenient, you are instead thumping how it's a success and people saying those things were wrong. And I wouldn't exactly call a statistical dead heat from numbers that don't factor in all stores (including major chains left out of the methodology, leaving big holes) a win for either console.
Honestly, it looks like you selectively ignore whatever data will allow you to best support Nintendo. It's like Fox news for fads.
Regardless, there's another important factor with the PS3. 6ish years ago, Sony started actually addressing those problems people were having. Things like cost. A good chunk of the sales came from when price point came closer to parity with the 360. Funny how people "forget" when things are actually changed.
I mean, how exactly is Nintendo going to address the primary complaints of the WIIIIIII U? Ditch the tablet? Give it an upgrade so third party support will touch it? Roofie the entire adult population, steal their credit cards, and order millions of consoles?
Actually, that last one might work best for them.
I mean, let's ignore the "no games" claim, since everybody erroneously claims that's always been true of all consoles. Where do they go with the rest of the issues at hand?