No. It's all about the games. Always has been always will be. Whichever console gets the best and most games will be the most successful.
Actually, The WiiU has it too... [http://wiiudaily.com/2013/02/watch-dogs-confirmed-for-wii-u/] So, people could either buy a console for one game that's available on other consoles, or stick to a Console they already own and buy the game for that console. (And heck, it's coming to the PS3/Xbox 360 too...)sammingtons said:A lot depends on exactly what games Sony has lined up for the PS4 at its launch (I've heard that Watch Dogs will be one of them? If so, units will be flying off the shelves) and its pricing point.
Yes they have, I'll bet most posters here have both Sony and Nintendo consoles. I personally own every Sony console and every Nintendo console (except the WiiU). Nintendo may fantasize that they aren't really competing against Microsoft and Sony but they are. I don't look at my PS3 as a game console and my Wii as a VTech computer. I see them both as consoles.Tanakh said:1) No
2) No
3) Don't think so, but who knows.
Different consumers mate. Sony and Nintendo have never had the same users regarding videogames. If anything Apple is more menacing for Nintendo and Microsoft/maybe Valve for Sony.
No, Nintendo went with POWER until the Wii.Strazdas said:Nintendo have always went with a less powerful machine, and behold they bath in money. i think a lot of that is to blame on blind fanboyism, but even beside that, they got their niche, and thier filling it. so that works for them, fine, now let me get back to high end gaming.
I agree and have said before that I believe this is the last generation of consoles. Handhelds and other mobile devices are becoming competent enough that people can play quality games without being tied to a television. However, in the console war, there has to be an ultimate loser and I think it will be the WiiU. I read that sales in January were only 55,000 units sold. That's sad and since Nintendo confirmed that they will not be dropping the price, things aren't looking so bright.Casual Shinji said:I would wager that every future home console (this includes the WiiU) is in trouble. The landscape of gaming has changed and I don't know for how long consoles can sustain their existence. Many people are already gaming on their tablets, and this will only increase and overtime become the norm for the mainstream. And I doubt home consoles can survive on the support of us geeks alone.
Most people I know have no idea what the WiiU even is (except for the ones who have seen mine/heard me talk about it). They did next to nothing to market it or even let the average person know it exists. Doesn't surprise me that they haven't sold much.Crono1973 said:I read that sales in January were only 55,000 units sold. That's sad and since Nintendo confirmed that they will not be dropping the price, things aren't looking so bright.
1. NoCrono1973 said:In case you haven't seen the PS4 specs by now (there may be 1 or 2 people who haven't).
CPU: AMD 8 core x86-64
GPU: AMD Next gen Radeon based graphics engine, 1.84 TFlops
RAM: 8 GB GDDR5 Shared
Do you think this will leave Nintendo with a less successful repeat of the Wii? Will the WiiU be too weak to run next gen games and therefore not receive ports and receive only minimal third party support?
1) Will Nintendo replace the WiiU in the next couple of years?
2) Will we see a price drop on the WiiU?
3) Will the WiiU come out on top like the Wii?
You know why the Wii sold so well? It was the motion controls that people just had to try. The WiiU has nothing unique to sell and that is why it isn't selling. Maybe Nintendo doesn't even know how to market the thing because there is nothing to market.Assassin Xaero said:The Wii specs were pretty low compared to the 360 and PS3, yet the Wii destroyed them in sales. I could see the same happening again. Not to mention that the PS4 will probably be pretty expensive for the hardware.
Most people I know have no idea what the WiiU even is (except for the ones who have seen mine/heard me talk about it). They did next to nothing to market it or even let the average person know it exists. Doesn't surprise me that they haven't sold much.Crono1973 said:I read that sales in January were only 55,000 units sold. That's sad and since Nintendo confirmed that they will not be dropping the price, things aren't looking so bright.
1)Those figures have yet to be officially verified though as far as I know.I've seen reports that put the sales anywhere between 47,000 - 100,000 units.On top of that they're US only so they're not taking worldwide sales into account so it might not be as bad as it's being made out to beCrono1973 said:I read that sales in January were only 55,000 units sold. That's sad and since Nintendo confirmed that they will not be dropping the price, things aren't looking so bright.
The PS2 was $100 more than the Gamecube and we all know how that went down. I say the PS4 can be $400-$450 safely.Sylveria said:1. NoCrono1973 said:In case you haven't seen the PS4 specs by now (there may be 1 or 2 people who haven't).
CPU: AMD 8 core x86-64
GPU: AMD Next gen Radeon based graphics engine, 1.84 TFlops
RAM: 8 GB GDDR5 Shared
Do you think this will leave Nintendo with a less successful repeat of the Wii? Will the WiiU be too weak to run next gen games and therefore not receive ports and receive only minimal third party support?
1) Will Nintendo replace the WiiU in the next couple of years?
2) Will we see a price drop on the WiiU?
3) Will the WiiU come out on top like the Wii?
2. Yes, but it isn't because of the PS4 as the PS4 has no known price-point yet and, given the hardware in it, will easily be at least $100 more than the Wii-U unless Sony is willing to sell the consoles at a massive loss.
3. Probably.
The Wii-U will not be as successful as the Wii. That's almost impossible. There's almost as many Wiis, if not more, than there are PS3s and 360s combined. The Wii had mass appeal from ages 1 to 100. There's a Wii in every day-care all the way up to every nursing home. The Wii-U probably won't have that same appeal just because the game-pad is a more traditional input device, and more dexterity demanding, than the Wiimote's 3 buttons and waggling.
The Wii-U will probably have the same level of 3rd party support as it does now. It may even have more as smaller dev studios who can't invest the money to make games pretty enough for the PS4 and 720 will gravitate toward the Wii-U as it is a less powerful machine but still has all the necessary inputs that allow for a more "hard-core" experience without the "hard-core" price.
Additionally Nintendo has their first party stable which has always had the power to move consoles. Right now they've barely dipped in to that, only having a pretty mundane Mario game.
3) During the first 6 weeks, WiiU software sales were "far behind" Wii and Gamecube levels.MetalDooley said:1)Those figures have yet to be officially verified though as far as I know.I've seen reports that put the sales anywhere between 47,000 - 100,000 units.On top of that they're US only so they're not taking worldwide sales into account so it might not be as bad as it's being made out to beCrono1973 said:I read that sales in January were only 55,000 units sold. That's sad and since Nintendo confirmed that they will not be dropping the price, things aren't looking so bright.
2)January is traditionally a time when people don't spend a lot of money anyway.On top of this we're still in the middle of a global recession.Taking those 2 factors into account and low sales figures for the month aren't that surprising
3)Everyone seems to be glossing over the fact that in the 6 weeks prior to January the Wii U shifted 3 million units.That's only slighty less than the Wii managed in it's first 6 weeks and substantially more than the PS3 and Xbox 360 managed in the same time
Personally I don't believe the Wii U will be as successful as the Wii sales wise but neither do I believe it'll be the Dreamcast level failure everyone seems to be making it out to be.I mean it took the PS3 and 360 quite a while to start selling well yet I can't recall anywhere near the same level of negativity around those 2 consoles
As for the specs...meh.If the industry has taught us anything it's that most powerful=/=best selling.The PS1,PS2 and Wii were the best selling consoles of their respective gens yet they weren't the most powerful
http://www.computerandvideogames.com/386207/wii-u-game-sales-far-behind-launch-levels-for-gamecube-and-wii/"Totals for the November-December period were -43% lower than software sales for the Wii and -50% lower than those for the GameCube."
The screen on the controller is pretty unique, and is pretty awesome if the developers take advantage of it instead of just finding some way to say "hey, we used it!". The Microsoft/Sony consoles haven't done much more than beef up the hardware.Crono1973 said:You know why the Wii sold so well? It was the motion controls that people just had to try. The WiiU has nothing unique to sell and that is why it isn't selling. Maybe Nintendo doesn't even know how to market the thing because there is nothing to market.Assassin Xaero said:The Wii specs were pretty low compared to the 360 and PS3, yet the Wii destroyed them in sales. I could see the same happening again. Not to mention that the PS4 will probably be pretty expensive for the hardware.
Most people I know have no idea what the WiiU even is (except for the ones who have seen mine/heard me talk about it). They did next to nothing to market it or even let the average person know it exists. Doesn't surprise me that they haven't sold much.Crono1973 said:I read that sales in January were only 55,000 units sold. That's sad and since Nintendo confirmed that they will not be dropping the price, things aren't looking so bright.
Just cutting down your post for ease of readings sake. Firstly, great post, I think you highlight many of the strong points on the Wii U and while we might differ in opinion slightly on the Wii U's "trouble" that it may/may not face these are all really good points.j-e-f-f-e-r-s said:Nope.
There is nothing unique about the bottom half of a DS/3DS or a tablet. If the developers do something unique with it then that's something but right now Nintendo can't really market it as something unique. In fact, I believe the whole point of the WiiU pad is to create a sort of console/handheld/tablet hybrid.Assassin Xaero said:The screen on the controller is pretty unique, and is pretty awesome if the developers take advantage of it instead of just finding some way to say "hey, we used it!". The Microsoft/Sony consoles haven't done much more than beef up the hardware.Crono1973 said:You know why the Wii sold so well? It was the motion controls that people just had to try. The WiiU has nothing unique to sell and that is why it isn't selling. Maybe Nintendo doesn't even know how to market the thing because there is nothing to market.Assassin Xaero said:The Wii specs were pretty low compared to the 360 and PS3, yet the Wii destroyed them in sales. I could see the same happening again. Not to mention that the PS4 will probably be pretty expensive for the hardware.
Most people I know have no idea what the WiiU even is (except for the ones who have seen mine/heard me talk about it). They did next to nothing to market it or even let the average person know it exists. Doesn't surprise me that they haven't sold much.Crono1973 said:I read that sales in January were only 55,000 units sold. That's sad and since Nintendo confirmed that they will not be dropping the price, things aren't looking so bright.
Well, there isn't anything else that anyone is doing that is at all unique, so I don't see why you seem to have so much hatred towards Nintendo (or it is at least coming off that way). The PS4 is just a PS3 with move built in and the specs of a three year old gaming computer.Crono1973 said:There is nothing unique about the bottom half of a DS/3DS or a tablet. If the developers do something unique with it then that's something but right now Nintendo can't really market it as something unique. In fact, I believe the whole point of the WiiU pad is to create a sort of console/handheld/tablet hybrid.Assassin Xaero said:The screen on the controller is pretty unique, and is pretty awesome if the developers take advantage of it instead of just finding some way to say "hey, we used it!". The Microsoft/Sony consoles haven't done much more than beef up the hardware.Crono1973 said:You know why the Wii sold so well? It was the motion controls that people just had to try. The WiiU has nothing unique to sell and that is why it isn't selling. Maybe Nintendo doesn't even know how to market the thing because there is nothing to market.Assassin Xaero said:The Wii specs were pretty low compared to the 360 and PS3, yet the Wii destroyed them in sales. I could see the same happening again. Not to mention that the PS4 will probably be pretty expensive for the hardware.
Most people I know have no idea what the WiiU even is (except for the ones who have seen mine/heard me talk about it). They did next to nothing to market it or even let the average person know it exists. Doesn't surprise me that they haven't sold much.Crono1973 said:I read that sales in January were only 55,000 units sold. That's sad and since Nintendo confirmed that they will not be dropping the price, things aren't looking so bright.