TrevHead said:
The Wii U makes an easy target for system wars crap, on one side you have Trolls and Sony / MS fans who love to gloat and on the other side you have gamers who enjoy the WiiU and feel frustrated because they think the WiiU has some fantastic games (I fall in that camp). Put them both together and you have constant derailment where no one talks about the games.
You forgot the third group, gamers who bought the Wii U (some before the price drop) who are disappointed at the fact that Nintendo hasn't capitalized on the fact that they had a full
year head start over the rest of the competition. Yes, the PS4 and Xbox One don't really have any games, and I don't know about you but I see people saying that all the time, but at the same time people aren't going to completely harp on them because you need to remember that they only launched
3 months ago, hell the PS4 barely launched about 2 weeks ago in Asian territories and the Xbox One still hasn't even been given a date there. The Wii U on the other hand has been out worldwide for over a year, and Nintendo hasn't capitalized on it in the slightest, to the point where I honestly don't think they are even trying at this point to advertise the console.
Again, to use Wonderful 101 as an example, it should have been marketed up the wazoo! It was a new IP, exclusive to Nintendo's newest console, and what advertising did it get? Not a single television ad, and nothing in stores or anything at all. The result, it completely bombed in the market despite being an amazing new idea that used the GamePad well. Meanwhile you've got Microsoft who is advertising TitanFall like crazy, even though it's not exclusive to the Xbox One, and people are generally hyped for it.
KazeAizen said:
At this stage in the game I look at Nintendo as the stubborn old man in an action movie. Been doing this for a while, knows the ropes, hits a stumbling block in their life causing a set back, but ultimately adapting because they are just too damn stubborn to go down without a fight.
They'll pull it out. They may take a few hits but they'll come out. Learn something and then move forward.
They'll pull out of it yeah, but they need to change some things badly. Some people think that Iwata and the other CEOs should be fired, and I think that's just retarded. I commend Iwata for still doing the Japanese style of business by taking paycuts, but at the same time he still has a family to feed and still needs to live, and he's taken a 58% paycut so he can't really take another one now can he. No, if anyone deserved to get fired, or at least reprimanded to hell, it's Nintendo's PR division, as they've been slacking off big time, especially in Europe where, according to my friends in England, Wii U advertising is non-existent in stores and they rarely get TV ads. It's also a problem in the US when it comes to ads being shown. I have my TV on children's networks (Nickelodeon and Cartoon Network) as white noise all day, and the amount of times I've
seen the ads on TV because it's so low. Especially when it comes to the games. The Pikmin 3 ad was only played about 2 times, Super Mario 3D World's was only about 3, Tropical Freeze was about 4 times (definitely the most now), Wind Waker HD had none, Wonderful 101 had none; Sonic Lost World actually had the most times and showed the actual Wii U longer than most Nintendo ads do.
It's also apparent that the ads they do make just don't have that charm anymore, especially the ones just about the Wii U. The family's in the "Wii would like to play" ads felt like genuine families actually having fun together. Now let's see how the Wii U ads hold up:
The families in that ad fell fake and forced, and as a result it fells as though they are just putting on an act; the actual console itself is only shown at the end of the video with the GamePad taking up most of the time on screen, resulting in this confusion people had that the GamePad was just an accessory to the Wii U.
I will give the ad this though, it's still better than this one:
Again, we have the problem of the families looking fake and forced like we had in the original launch ad; the GamePad is still taking up more time than the actual system, and really you can push the controller but people still need to see the damn thing that the disc goes in.