Ra\/en said:
Well.. My girlfriend who has not owned, played or cared about video games since the 80's wants to buy a wii for wiifit/sports etc. I volunteer at a care home for older people and they have 2 wii's for wii sports as an activity! NOT core gamers:lol
The amount of money nintendo is making off these kind of buyers is probably quite high.
but my question is, why completely ignore the set of gamers that carried the company through the last 15-20 years? It's not like they don't exist.
There is a reason I will will not buy a wii for myself (maybe my girlfriend:lol ). There are not enough games on it that I would actually play. And nintendo seems focused on making the gamers that have NOTHING in common with me excited. (if they even know what an "e3" is. I doubt they have ever heard about it, and bought the wii because one of their non-gamer friends told them it was cool)
Ah, what an intelligent addition to this on-going conversation.
Let me guess: You didn't own the N64 or the GC and probably never played the SNES or NES, right? I love how many Sony or Xbox fan(atics) traipse into these threads and start spewing venom about Nintendo and how the company has "gone away from what made them so rich in the first place!" when they have never been part of that crowd in the first place.
Anyone who can say with a straight face that Nintendo has abandoned their base this generation is an idiot or a fool or both. We're not even two years in yet and we've had new Zelda, Mario, Metroid, Mario Kart, Paper Mario, Wario Ware and Fire Emblem sequels and Wario Land, Animal Crossing and various Mario sports games are on the way.
But, they focus their attention on so-called casual games at one stupid conference and all of that is erased? I sure hope your ass is clean, because it seems like your head will be spending a lot of time inside of it.
I wish Nintendo had shown us how Pikmin is progressing, or the new Mario, or the new Zelda - or, hell, a few new IPs for crying out loud! - but I'm not losing sleep over the fact that they didn't do what I wanted, and I'm sure as hell not thinking about selling my Wii.
I've bought more games for the Wii - less than two years into the generation - than I ever bought for the GC or even the PS2. Only system I own more games for than the Wii right now is the PS1, and the Wii is catching up. That shows me that Nintendo is doing a fine job keeping its base happy.