First off, its 6 million, not nine. Nine would be a modest failure, not the shambling trainwreck that is the WiiU.BiH-Kira said:So you honestly believe that pulling the plug on the WiiU and giving a huge fuck you to the ~8-9 million of your most faithful consumer is a good idea? You know what that would mean to Nintendo? People buy a Nintendo product because they know they will get Nintendo games on it. Pulling the plug of a console that is barely 2 years in would be suicide. People would lose faith in Nintendo and not buy future products because who guarantees them that he next product won't have the same thing happen to it if it's not successful, which in turn will make that product less successful. People will wait rather than buy to not live trough the same faith as the poor fans that got the WiiU.Souplex said:This will displease Michael Pachter.
I'm ambivalent.
I'm sure he's a nice guy, but a new CEO might actually be willing to pull the plug on the WiiU and let Nintendo focus solely on the 3DS.
Second of all, by not acknowledging their mistakes and just getting rid of the WiiU, they're currently giving the finger to anyone who thinks that being up to date in hardware is a reasonable expectation for a console. They're telling everyone that when you buy a Nintendo console, now or in the future, that console will have fuck all third party support or impressive looking games, and be a Mario Machine, and not a cheap one either. THey are telling that to the marketan d pissing off people who listen and care. And that's the bigger market. Know how I know? Cause the WiiU has only sold six million consoles.