Because Nintendo
The Wii printed money for them so much that even the huge amount of utter shovelware was not seeing as damaging the brand. When the list of good Wii games began to dry up the last 2 wii years well they began to question about shovelware.
The WiiU came out with very little reason to own one. Zombies? Right.. oh and there is that Call of Duty game that actually is good. Except better on the other consoles. I mean Call of Duty on the WiiU aint bad. But really the problem is indeed games.
It seems as if Nintendo lost the magic touch. Games for children are fun and a great time yeah but gamers want more. And the mother/father/grandpa's kinda stopped after their Wii's became dust collectors. Yeah I mean it I bought my Wii second hand of a family that OBVIOUSLY simply stopped playing. Of course they only owned Wii Sports so there you go.
So even though the Wii was a money maker the seed already was there. How many times haven't we here had developers saying "No we are not making a Nintendo version" pointing at sales numbers. And they are right.
So this drought is their own fault. yes this year and next we get a few games direct from Nintendo. Will it save the WiiU? In part I hope so, the PS4 and the Xbox One are so equal that the idea of the WiiU does matters.
The Wii printed money for them so much that even the huge amount of utter shovelware was not seeing as damaging the brand. When the list of good Wii games began to dry up the last 2 wii years well they began to question about shovelware.
The WiiU came out with very little reason to own one. Zombies? Right.. oh and there is that Call of Duty game that actually is good. Except better on the other consoles. I mean Call of Duty on the WiiU aint bad. But really the problem is indeed games.
It seems as if Nintendo lost the magic touch. Games for children are fun and a great time yeah but gamers want more. And the mother/father/grandpa's kinda stopped after their Wii's became dust collectors. Yeah I mean it I bought my Wii second hand of a family that OBVIOUSLY simply stopped playing. Of course they only owned Wii Sports so there you go.
So even though the Wii was a money maker the seed already was there. How many times haven't we here had developers saying "No we are not making a Nintendo version" pointing at sales numbers. And they are right.
So this drought is their own fault. yes this year and next we get a few games direct from Nintendo. Will it save the WiiU? In part I hope so, the PS4 and the Xbox One are so equal that the idea of the WiiU does matters.