Comment by oneeyedpigeon

Comment by oneeyedpigeon 3 months ago

7 replies

Innovation is their way, but they're still burned a LOT by the Wii U. Now they've managed to find something that works, I think they'll stick with it for at least the Switch 2, maybe the 3 as well.

Trasmatta 3 months ago

The Switch wouldn't exist if they hadn't first experimented with that form factor with the Wii U. The innovation and risk of the Wii U paid off for them in the long run.

  • oneeyedpigeon 3 months ago

    True, but I think they still wanted the U to actually sell better than it did. It was a case of too much innovation too soon, IMO — having an alternating "evolution/revolution" cycle makes a lot of sense.

    • bombcar 3 months ago

      Every company wants a product to sell better than it did, but it's pretty obvious that the WiiU didn't meet expectations.

      It sold 13m units, but the clearest sign of it not doing "as well as expected" is that they discontinued it as soon as possible as they could once the Switch was out.

      From my experience both with "gamers" and "non-gamers" - it was too similar in name for the latter and not exciting enough for the former.

      • badc0ffee 3 months ago

        Another sign of it not having done well is that they re-released a bunch of Wii U games on Switch - for example, Mario 3D World and Mario Kart 8.

  • Izkata 3 months ago

    ...there was also the GBA long before the Wii U. Less buttons but same form factor.

    • Trasmatta 3 months ago

      The innovation was a handheld console that works on both the TV and the tablet, the GBA is a much different thing.

xnx 3 months ago

Wii U seems like it was a useful stepping stone to the Switch.