I think the Wii U showed us a few things:
Mario Kart
2d Mario
3d Mario
Zelda rereleases
2d Donkey Kong games
Are NOT system sellers. These are games people buy AFTER they have already bought the system.
Wii and Switch launched with Zelda. However, not enough time has passed since TotK launched to build up a demand, or to make one. Gamecube showed that Metroid is not a system seller.
My guess is that they will launch with 2 or 3 big series together. Apart from that, it is a difficult situation.
Wrong. 3D Mario & Mario Kart are absolutely system sellers. Your mistake is using Wii U as an example for anything. It was deeply unpopular hardware. And if BotW had launched on it without releasing on Switch, it would absolutely have not sold anywhere near what it has. Wii U was a colossally unattractive, dead paper weight of a console, and there was nothing else Nintendo could've done to sell more than they did.I think the Wii U showed us a few things:
Mario Kart
2d Mario
3d Mario
Zelda rereleases
2d Donkey Kong games
Are NOT system sellers. These are games people buy AFTER they have already bought the system.
Wii and Switch launched with Zelda. However, not enough time has passed since TotK launched to build up a demand, or to make one. Gamecube showed that Metroid is not a system seller.
My guess is that they will launch with 2 or 3 big series together. Apart from that, it is a difficult situation.
The failure of the Gamecube speaks against this. It had everything, and it was attractive, but it didn’t have a cool Zelda, so people mostly ignored it.Wrong. 3D Mario & Mario Kart are absolutely system sellers. Your mistake is using Wii U as an example for anything. It was deeply unpopular hardware. And if BotW had launched on it without releasing on Switch, it would absolutely have not sold anywhere near what it has. Wii U was a colossally unattractive, dead paper weight of a console, and there was nothing else Nintendo could've done to sell more than they did.
Zeldas typically come out later in a system’s life, so saying “system seller” is a bit odd. In that sense, every major Nintendo series is a “system seller”.The failure of the Gamecube speaks against this. It had everything, and it was attractive, but it didn’t have a cool Zelda, so people mostly ignored it.
I would love for Mario to be a system seller, and in a just world it would be, but it is not a system seller anymore.
I agree with this.They want to pass the PS2
Jesus, it's 2001.It’s the charm of a console for kids - constantly new customers coming along willing to buy it at rrp. There are toddlers now who will be able to grip a controller come Christmas. Kerching!