shinra-bansho
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The idea of "recovery" is always nebulous, as no one really ever puts forward what they'd define as recovery.
A home console aimed squarely at the child/toy market, for instance. No unnecessary "innovations." Their properties and brand that already positions them well with such a market. And above all, a low cost of entry.
Noted it in a different thread, but it may have been more prudent for them to instead forgo the "core" market entirely, and instead aimed squarely at other markets.But again, don't take this to mean that everything at Nintendo is peachy and they should just keep on the same path they're on with the Wii U. Something has to change. I think it will actually be rather exciting trying to figure out what that change should be over the next few years. If you find such talk depressing, that's fine, you don't need to join sales or market analysis threads.
A home console aimed squarely at the child/toy market, for instance. No unnecessary "innovations." Their properties and brand that already positions them well with such a market. And above all, a low cost of entry.