Thanks for the clarification.
While we're talking about the Wii, could Pachter's Wii HD have been possible or were they just stuck with SD and nothing could change that apart from a full-on successor? The way the Wii's last few years were wasted is pretty frustrating.
Not technologically possible.While we're talking about the Wii, could Pachter's Wii HD have been possible or were they just stuck with SD and nothing could change that apart from a full-on successor? The way the Wii's last few years were wasted is pretty frustrating.
While we're talking about the Wii, could Pachter's Wii HD have been possible or were they just stuck with SD and nothing could change that apart from a full-on successor? The way the Wii's last few years were wasted is pretty frustrating.
The Wii was more or less abandoned for the 3DS and then the Wii U. Nintendo has always done this with its consoles and handhelds. The DS was the least noticeable since it was still getting a ton of 3rd party Japanese support after Nintendo left it high and dry.
Yeah, frankly, people said the advantages of having just one system meant more big games per year, which we haven't really seen, but I hope it means more big games in the Switch's later years to keep up the momentum. Nintendo systems collapse once the big studios move on to the next system, and it sucks.
Now you're trolling. Why should it drop so much?
While we're talking about the Wii, could Pachter's Wii HD have been possible or were they just stuck with SD and nothing could change that apart from a full-on successor? The way the Wii's last few years were wasted is pretty frustrating.
I atill cannot believe how poorly it sold in the end. it managed to sell 26 million In just 1 year ! The Wii was destined to overtake the PS2. But Nintendo managed that success soooo badly.
I agree with Pachter on that one. A Wii HD would have changed things. But maybe it's for the better that it did not happen, or we would have never had the Switch...
"Pachters Wii HD" - like he had a patent on the idea or was the only one thinking that Nintendo should release a HD system xD
And no Nintendo wasnt in any position to develop HD games for such a system and the same old PS2/Wii level games in HD wouldnt have resulted in more support or higher numbers.
The Wii U - as a system just called Wii 2, continuing the original philosophy of a affordable system (250 bucks), with 360 level hardware and a Wii Sports like bundle game could have performed very well in 2011 though. Especially with Skyward Sword HD as an extra.
This would have given them 2 years before PS4/One to establish themselves in the HD space....well, but then again they also had to save the 3DS around that time..so....yeah.
Yeah the "unified" development has not produced nearly as much as I expected so far - especially in the smaller game space (dillons western, hana samurai, pushmo etc)
Does nintendo intentionally not create smaller games anymore with all indie-support? Afraid to take their market?
lol Maybe if the PS5 came out right now. sure :P
Good point. The Nintendo still had to deal with the transitional period for its next portable systems, and that would have been painful regardless of a Wii HD. At the end, Nintendo had to restructure its approach and let the Wii go to become the revived powerhouse that we are seeing now."Pachters Wii HD" - like he had a patent on the idea or was the only one thinking that Nintendo should release a HD system xD
And no Nintendo wasnt in any position to develop HD games for such a system and the same old PS2/Wii level games in HD wouldnt have resulted in more support or higher numbers.
The Wii U - as a system just called Wii 2, continuing the original philosophy of a affordable system (250 bucks), with 360 level hardware and a Wii Sports like bundle game could have performed very well in 2011 though. Especially with Skyward Sword HD as an extra.
This would have given them 2 years before PS4/One to establish themselves in the HD space....well, but then again they also had to save the 3DS around that time..so....yeah.
Switch and ps4 seems to be doing well early on in Jan. Nothing ground breaking or huge. Just moving a long.
Xbox... is just.... there.
It'll be stealth announced in a tweet.
Was literally about to say this. Gets really frustrating sometimes.Now he is trolling! His whole account is a troll account. He just returned from a ban and he is picking fights with other members and doubling down on stupid arguments that got him banned in the first place.
Hmm, interesting. Can Xbox's performance be compared to how the PS4 was in relation to the Switch and Xbox in December?
No the Xbox January performance looks like a disaster
But it's only the first week. Things might turn around
No the Xbox January performance looks like a disaster
But it's only the first week. Things might turn around
Switch was best selling platform week 1
But I'm going to be much more vague about all this in the coming months as a heads up. Holidays was fun to get everything exciting but no need to give everything early in the slow times.
Make the prediction threads wild again
I gotcha, totally understandable. Gotta drip feed the content in the dry months!
Gonna enjoy your beer and game this weekend it looks like from your twitter?
I've noticed this in other stores, too. I mean, I guess it makes sense since we're in the post holiday period, but it's jarring after the hustle and bustle of the shopping season.
If it's the same demographic why would you expect TLoU2 to move hardware? If it's the same demographic wouldn't most ppl that tlou2 appeals to already have a PS4 since they likely played gow 2? Especially this late in the console's life?Both are ultra-violent M-rated games. They're aiming for the same demographic. The Last of Us is one of the most beloved games in recent memory. And its sequel is going to move hardware.
We have this type of discussion with almost every major upcoming release ("everyone who wants this game already owns x console") and it's never true.
I've noticed this in other stores, too. I mean, I guess it makes sense since we're in the post holiday period, but it's jarring after the hustle and bustle of the shopping season.
Anecdotes and all that but I went to Best Buy for the first time in years (usually I'm not in the States, and I buy everything online anyway) but I saw two people buy Switches while I was just browsing the games section and when I was leaving the store some old confused guy walked in asking about Switches. So that's like 2.3 sold today at least. I didn't see any other consoles sold, the entire place was basically empty. Kind of eerie.
The Target in KoP is practically depleted of most desirable Switch games and even the non-desirable ones. But they got a Labo restock.
Gotta be at least 3-4 games where Mario is on the cover that did amazingly well.Everyone's been talking about hardware lately
But Switch software sales for December is going to be one hell of a headline. Hope MatPiscatella breaks it out into it's own highlight
Everyone's been talking about hardware lately
But Switch software sales for December is going to be one hell of a headline. Hope MatPiscatella breaks it out into it's own highlight
If it's the same demographic why would you expect TLoU2 to move hardware? If it's the same demographic wouldn't most ppl that tlou2 appeals to already have a PS4 since they likely played gow 2? Especially this late in the console's life?
I wont be surprised if Nintendo already met their 100m software target before the 4th quarter result.Everyone's been talking about hardware lately
But Switch software sales for December is going to be one hell of a headline. Hope MatPiscatella breaks it out into it's own highlight
Even within the same demographic, not everyone likes the same games.
I can't believe some of you actually don't believe a AAA game from Naughty Dog won't be a significant hardware mover.
PS4 is at end of life. It's really hard to imagine after Uncharted 4, Horizon, God of War, and Spider-Man that there are significant amounts of customers that haven't purchased a system by this point. It will have an uptick for sure, but significant? That's going to be difficult. Especially since I'm thinking LoU 2 will be a cross-gen launch game with PS4 ala BotW.
The same thing was said about all the games you listed though.PS4 is at end of life. It's really hard to imagine after Uncharted 4, Horizon, God of War, and Spider-Man that there are significant amounts of customers that haven't purchased a system by this point. It will have an uptick for sure, but significant? That's going to be difficult. Especially since I'm thinking LoU 2 will be a cross-gen launch game with PS4 ala BotW.
The same thing was said about all the games you listed though.
TLoU II will almost surely move systems.
Right, I figured we were just talking about a spike around launch. That was the same sort of thing we saw for most of these launches. I wasn't suggesting it would be an explosion of hardware or anything like that.Uncharted 4 was the first Naughty dog game on the PS4, Horizon was an unknown until positive reviews came out, God of War got critically praised across the board and was a series that was stagnant, and Spider-Man was an unknown until shortly before launch, ask Benji, he commented on GoW and Spider-Man pre-orders this year.
I can't imagine there's many people that loved Last of Us on PS3 and hasn't gotten a PS4 in the 5+ years it's been out. Spike during launch month, sure. Significant mover of hardware? Not so sure.
Right, I figured we were just talking about a spike around launch. That was the same sort of thing we saw for most of these launches. I wasn't suggesting it would be an explosion of hardware or anything like that.