I wonder what percentage of the 100M families/households that bought a Wii in the last 6 years will turn around and say, at some point in the NEXT 6 years (by 2019), "Have you seen all those Wii U ads? lets go upgrade our Wii and buy the new Mario Kart or U Sports [for Christmas]!"
I'm pretty sure Nintendo needs to convince those exact people to double dip. (I don't see many households switching from Sony/MS, etc., nor newbs having never experienced the Wii phenomenon or had familiarity with the product).
That's a LONG time to make the choice to upgrade. Nintendo has a long time to get the marketing right.
I'm pretty sure Nintendo needs to convince those exact people to double dip. (I don't see many households switching from Sony/MS, etc., nor newbs having never experienced the Wii phenomenon or had familiarity with the product).
That's a LONG time to make the choice to upgrade. Nintendo has a long time to get the marketing right.