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Low on Power, Big on Quality Games, Why the Wii U Succeeds Despite its Competition

It’s no mystery that Nintendo’s console is the red headed stepchild when compared to its contemporaries, the PS4 and Xbox One. Regardless, its lack of both power and third party support is made up for by amazing first party titles and solid innovation.

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3355d ago Replies(5)
Bobby Kotex3355d ago

None of the Nintendo games interest me enough to buy a WiiU

Neonridr3355d ago

sorry to say, but you are missing out on some amazing games. But as a gamer, you have every right on where to spend your dollars.

Qrphe3355d ago

Not all games are for everyone regardless of how excellent. Unfortunately open mindedness isn't an intrinsic human trait.

Ark_3355d ago

@Qrphe

If open mindedness means to welter in mediocrity, I am rather narrow minded ... it's called an aquired taste for quality and aesthetics.

curtis923355d ago

Define "succeeds"

Pretty sure it outsold the PS3, yes PS3, by 22 units last month globally.

DarkZane3355d ago

Outselling a console that is almost 10 years old is not success.

While we're at it, the vita is a colossal success has it sold more than the PS2 did last week (which is discontinued).

Now if the WiiU had outsold the PS3 if you take the numbers of the PS3 in february 2 years its release, maybe.

ABizzel13355d ago

@DarkZane

I'm pretty sure he was being sarcastic.

The Wii U is not a success at all. It has good things going for it like exclusives and the promotion of Amiibo's, but overall it's still a struggling console, which is unfortunate.

The bottom pic in the article says it all, but for each of those positives there is a negative that counteracts the good.

+Backwards Compatibility
-With Wii which burned a lot of gamers, but no GameCube

+No DRM (nothing to say about this one, but so are the others at this point)

+Free Online
-Yet has a network behind PS4, XBO, PS3, 360, and original Xbox, as well as few games that take advantage of the online capabilities

+Can play used games (again so can the others at this point)

+Support for Indie developers (again so are the others at this point, if not even more)

+Cheap
-When talking specifically dollar amount, but with the other consoles you get vastly superior multimedia options, much better hardware, Blu Ray players, full 3rd party support, and all for $50 or $100 more. The PS3 and 360 are both $100 cheaper and both offer similar advantages, and now there are mobile devices and console that offer the same performance and better at $100 less as well. Cheap in comparison to it's main competition yes, but still overpriced for the entire sum of it's parts ($229 - $249).

+Great first party line-up
-Abysmal 3rd party line-up

And all those negatives are why it's ignored. It's unfortunate, but it's the reality Nintendo needs to deal with if they want to recapture their console audience, who at this point are fine with just buying a 3DS and calling it a generation.

I wouldn't mind another attempt at nailing the Wii U, but it has to have backwards compatibility since they don't have 3rd party support going in, a better online infrastructure, easier development tools (DX12, and Sony support are far ahead), an entry level price $199 - $249 that offers acceptable enough performance, and somehow they have to get some form of 3rd party support and at this point 50% is even good enough.

Once again this is why I think a Disney buyout is best for them.

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Dunban673355d ago

I have a Wii U and only a Wii U but historically poor sales re hardware and software and historically poor 3rd party support (even compared to other Nintendo consoles) is not successful- The Wii U has lost money and marketshare- And no the Wii U is not making money now either- ( please show a qualified Nintendo source indicating otherwise before disagreeing)

SteamPowered3355d ago

Well, lets just say the Wii U is surviving rather than succeeding. The Wii U is far from the perfect console, but the games alone are what keeps gamers coming back. Nintendo's strength has always been the quality of its games. Nintendo's weakness is relying on gimmicks to push sales.

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