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Except that it won't sell because of it being a "fad", that's only to push marketing. The Wii only sold at first due to motion controls and Wii Sports. The DS as well, but what kept them floating afterwards was the first-party games (given that Nintendo has, bar none, the strongest franchises of any publisher), and that's an area the Switch is even bigger with - having all of Nintendo's IPs focused in it.Its likely a fail, though if this were to happen, Nintendo is entirely done with making any form of hardware.
I say it will fail due to its connection to certain enthusiast brands. The idea of a new "fad" buzzes the internet, but after thats over, unless there is other strong factors, the product is screwed. This appeals to a limited audience due to its high price, little games, and a shrinking popularity.
Kimishima is only making it worse with dlc, higher costs, and a delusional mindset that they have actual "third party," which isn't true considering Skyrim, a 6 year old game, and a crappy fifa port are the big ones.
The only issue you mentioned that's really valid is pricing. Those Pro Controllers are insane.
as soon as it starts selling, it'll get third-party support regardless
The only issue you mentioned that's really valid is pricing. Those Pro Controllers are insane.
as soon as it starts selling
Oh boy, I'd love to see how these go together.issue [...] pricing.
The console itself is affordable, it's the accessories that are expensive soOh boy, I'd love to see how these go together.
Not every kid who wanted to play Xenoblade bought an N3DS. Unless they make accessories on demand (this is rhetorical) they will face losses on hardware. Probably gonna have to pull a 3DS on the price then. The Switch doesn't have a straw to clutch on. The Switch is going to fail, and deep down, you know it too.The console itself is affordable, it's the accessories that are expensive so
Nintendo sells at a profit instead of at a loss (unlike sony and microsoft) on console launches, which is one of the reasons WHY they CAN lower the price if sales blunder. The marketing and the way nintendo is selling the switch makes it a lot harder for it to fail anyways, and since the marketing for the Wii U was garbage compared to Switch's ad campaign is night and day. That being said, they better be careful and watch out for what they are doing with the console. As for now I'm cautiously optimistic and I have doubts about it being a failure.Not every kid who wanted to play Xenoblade bought an N3DS. Unless they make accessories on demand (this is rhetorical) they will face losses on hardware. Probably gonna have to pull a 3DS on the price then. The Switch doesn't have a straw to clutch on. The Switch is going to fail, and deep down, you know it too.
Cool story, I'll be keeping this quoted, if you don't mind, lmao.The Switch is going to fail, and deep down, you know it too.
You should screenshot or email this thread to yourself so that you can look at it again in six years and die of cringe.Cool story, I'll be keeping this quoted, if you don't mind, lmao.