With The Wii U a little under a month away now, many gamers are
anticipating the launch of Nintendos next generation console. With
pre-orders sold out, and a slew of fantastic launch titles to pick from,
Nintendo finds themselves in a much better situation with the Wii U
launch, than the 3DS launch over a year ago. There has been growing
concern among some gamers about the longevity of the Wii U graphics and
will it be able to stand up against the PS4 and 720? Wii U doesnt have
to compete graphically with the 720 and PS4. It just has to have
fantastic games that appeal to all types of gamers. And Nintendo has
proven they can definitely do that.
Games have always sold
any piece of hardware no matter how weak or powerful the console is.
Nintendo understands the essence of gaming. Nintendo knows gameplay is
king. Whether your playing Metroid Prime or Mario Galaxy, Nintendos core
franchises seem to deliver time and time again, even after all these
years. Nintendos range of IPs in different genres has been key to their
success over the past three decades. Want a hardcore strategy rpg? Check
out Fire Emblem on the GBA, Gamecube, or Wii. Want a fun party game?
Mario Kart and Mario Party can do the trick. Want to blast somebody,
jump on a goombas head, or play a puzzle-twitch based boxing game?
Nintendo has Metroid, Mario, and Punch Out to suit those needs. Want to
get a workout in? Wii Fit for soccer moms and casuals alike. Nintendos
games stand the test of time, yet innovate in their own ways with each
new release. With the Wii U, Nintendos IPs are bound take the industry
and sales charts by storm. There are some gamers who feel the casuals
wont jump on the bandwagon like they did with the Wii. While I cant say
for sure this isnt true, I think Nintendo will give plenty of casuals
reasons to pick up the Wii U. Games like Just Dance 4, Wii Fit U, and
New Super Mario Bros have proven to be bonafide system sellers. There is
no reason to believe casuals wont want more Wii Fit and Just Dance 4.
Nintendo can always Repackage Wii Sports, slap HD on there, add some new
games, and release that, which is highly likely based on their E3 Wii U
videos.
With the soaring costs of development on current
generation consoles, many developers will opt to develop their games on
the cheaper Wii U console. This is already happening in Japan, with
previous Sony exclusives like Monster Hunter and Dragon Quest moving
over to Nintendo. Microsoft and Sony need to be really careful about how
much power they put into their systems. The 360 and the PS3 had system
problems due to overheating. Of course Microsofts red ring of death was
far more prevalent, but the yellow light of death struck a lot of PS3s
as well. The Wii U has been confirmed to have some solid heat sink
technology. Nintendo could have the most reliable next generation
system, which could of course affect sales in a positive light for
Nintendo.
Xbox Live is awesome, PSN is solid, Blue Ray
playback is useful, apps are handy, DVD playback helps, but in the end,
its the games that decide the next generation battle. Games sell
consoles and Nintendos games sell the best. Microsoft and Sony dont have
one exclusive IP that can put up the numbers New Super Mario Bros or
Wii Fit put up. Halo can get up there, but no cigar. Nintendo has Mario,
Mario Kart, Super Smash Bros, The Legend of Zelda, Animal Crossing, and
Pokémon. Between these five franchises Nintendo sold a staggering 144
million units this generation! This is leaving off games like Wii Sports
Resort, Wii Fit, Wii Sports, Wii Play, and Donkey Kong Country Returns.
As of now, Microsoft and Sony have better 3rd party support. But the
Wii U is fast gaining 3rd party supporters. Square Enix, EA, Ubisoft,
Warner Bros, Gearbox, and many other companies are looking to put their
games on Wii U.
Nintendo is doing a fantastic job at snagging
up some non-traditional exclusives like Lego City Undercover, Bayonetta
2, The Wonderful 101, and Rayman Legends. Sony has Killzone,
Resistance, Uncharted, The Last of Us, Ratchet & Clank, Sly Cooper,
Starhawk, and a few others but none of those games have the mass console
selling power like New Super Mario Bros or Smash Bros. Microsoft has
Xbox Live, Halo, Kinect, and Gears of War, but they are going to need
more than that to beat the Wii U. Especially because you have to pay for
Xbox Live and Kinect is not that popular with core gamers. Nintendo has
the franchises that people buy to win the console war. Nintendo has the
Wii U Gamepad that can reinvent games like Animal Crossing, Pokémon,
Wii Fit, and Zelda. Industry analysts like Pachter think differently
than me but lets be honest here, Pachter was dead wrong about the Wii
and 3DS. I say, lets wait and see, because Nintendo proved industry
analysts wrong with the Wii and are proving them wrong with the 3DS. The
Japanese 3DS sales are skyrocketing due to fantastic software like
Project X Zone, Bravely Default Flying Fairy, Monster Hunter 3G, and New
Super Mario Bros 2. Wait till Nintendo releases the Pokémon game on 3DS
that links up with a Wii U version of the same game. Yes, that will
happen, mark my words.
The Wii U might not match the sales of
the Wii, but if Nintendo plays their card right, Nintendo should sell a
ton of Wii Us. The Wii U has excellent 3rd party support, Nintendos
classic 1st party titles, and a versatile/robust system that gives
developers enough power to deliver awesome games while not breaking the
bank. I feel a lot of people are selling the Wii U short. Nintendo still
has some tricks up their sleeves. Remember, two Gamepad play is coming
next year. That could create more new gameplay options on top of what
the Wii U already offers. The Wii U is poised to win the next generation
war, but like all previous console wars were going to have to have a
wait and play approach.
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