I think there are a host of reasons the WiiU sales have been poor.
First of all the WiiU was a very poor choice of name for the console, Nintendo have never really used any kind of numbering system and each new console has come with a new name. The WiiU is the first time they have moved away from that system and I don't think they did enough around launch to draw a clear line between the Wii and the WiiU, most casual observers assumed it was just a newer version of the Wii rather than a new console.
The launch itself was relativley low key compared to the fanfare that usually surrounds a console launch. I have to admit I actually missed that it had happened for a couple of weeks. Add to that a virtually non-existant launch lineup and I think this constitued a fairly major blow.
The WiiU still doesn't have the line up. Lack of 3rd party development has been hurting Nintendo for some time now. In the past Nintendo has sheltered behind a fairly strong catalogue of Nintendo exclusive IP but as alot of Wii titles showed some of these franchises (Mario, Zelda etc) really seem to be running out of steam. To be honest the only reason I brought a Wii was a certain level of nostalgic affection for Mario and Co and if given the choice again I probably wouldn't have bothered.
The controller. I am not aqgainst innovation and change but I don't think Nintendo's recent controler adaptions have been been positive developments. For me the WiiU controller is still better than the Wii remote but in all honesty all I want is a controller. A controller with joysticks and buttons, no pointless second screen to look at, that is comfortable to hold and where the controlls feel organic. The touchscreen and everything else just feels gimmicky.
And that ladies and gentlemen is what really grinds my gears...
First of all the WiiU was a very poor choice of name for the console, Nintendo have never really used any kind of numbering system and each new console has come with a new name. The WiiU is the first time they have moved away from that system and I don't think they did enough around launch to draw a clear line between the Wii and the WiiU, most casual observers assumed it was just a newer version of the Wii rather than a new console.
The launch itself was relativley low key compared to the fanfare that usually surrounds a console launch. I have to admit I actually missed that it had happened for a couple of weeks. Add to that a virtually non-existant launch lineup and I think this constitued a fairly major blow.
The WiiU still doesn't have the line up. Lack of 3rd party development has been hurting Nintendo for some time now. In the past Nintendo has sheltered behind a fairly strong catalogue of Nintendo exclusive IP but as alot of Wii titles showed some of these franchises (Mario, Zelda etc) really seem to be running out of steam. To be honest the only reason I brought a Wii was a certain level of nostalgic affection for Mario and Co and if given the choice again I probably wouldn't have bothered.
The controller. I am not aqgainst innovation and change but I don't think Nintendo's recent controler adaptions have been been positive developments. For me the WiiU controller is still better than the Wii remote but in all honesty all I want is a controller. A controller with joysticks and buttons, no pointless second screen to look at, that is comfortable to hold and where the controlls feel organic. The touchscreen and everything else just feels gimmicky.
And that ladies and gentlemen is what really grinds my gears...