It's incredible to me that Nintendo can note that core gamers aren't buying the Wii...and draw the conclusion that, of all else, it was a marketing problem.
"We can't understand why we can't sell cats to these people who only like to buy dogs. We think maybe it was a failure on the part of our marketing department."
Why do companies propagandize themselves like this? Developers do it too. A game will be released, and some feature that is lacking in depth or polish will be widely, loudly, and universally panned -- and then you hear an interview with the head designer, and he says something about how people are probably not buying the game because the box-art is bad.
DO YOU NOT READ WORDS ABOUT YOURSELF WHEN PEOPLE WRITE THEM ON THE INTERNET?
(Do you...do you not know how?)
"We can't understand why we can't sell cats to these people who only like to buy dogs. We think maybe it was a failure on the part of our marketing department."
Why do companies propagandize themselves like this? Developers do it too. A game will be released, and some feature that is lacking in depth or polish will be widely, loudly, and universally panned -- and then you hear an interview with the head designer, and he says something about how people are probably not buying the game because the box-art is bad.
DO YOU NOT READ WORDS ABOUT YOURSELF WHEN PEOPLE WRITE THEM ON THE INTERNET?
(Do you...do you not know how?)