If Wii U moved units regardless, he'd still say the same thing about the core and passive gaming. Stop protecting companies that are offering you B-C tier gameplay with new themes.
And I brought up AC and CoD because they're popular, sold well regardless of platform, and are perfect examples of his argument. Stop dodging the inconvenient truth.
Your using games that have yearly iterations. Which I have not brought up btw.
Secondly I have owned Nintendo systems, and played the Wii U and what it has to offer. My huge collection of gamecube games would prove that.
The argument that you seem keen on ignoring is that I am being truthful while your being opinionated about it.
Wii U isn't doing well=Truth
Handheld market isn't doing well=truth
Nintendo's First party games are not selling like they use too=truth
I said these in my last post, and your bringing up games that get churned out every year, and neglecting the ones plus I mentioned that are not yearly releases.
Nintendo needs a fresh take on what they should be putting out for games. They should have bought Platinum Games to make games exclusively for them. It sucks that in my heart I know DragonScale for the XBox
ne which is being made by Platinum will probably sell more than W101 and Bayonetta 2 because Microsoft knows how to promote.
The devils third will not sell well. Neither will Captain Toad. Nintendo needs western developers to make exclusive games for them and have them be promoted well for them to bring back success and buzz to their console.
Miyamoto is frustrated that the great games he helps create or oversee are being overshadowed by Third party games, but also Exclusives on the competition.
Complexity and depth is there in these games, it's just their not always in the mainstream media. Games like Child of Light, Valient Hearts, Ho-Hokum, Little Big planet, Ori.
It's the position that Nintendo is in that paints a negative shadow over people like Miyamoto who work hard to bring something new and exciting to emerging gameplay, not the other games that are in the industry.
It's not the industry's fault Nintendo failed to keep up with simple technology like online service, stream lined digital storefront, and diversity in genre's of games.