The following come from EEDAR analyst Jesse Divnich...
"The feedback from the development and retail community has been universally positive. The only downside I foresee is the likelihood of AAA core 'ports' to the Wii U console. It would be great to see Battlefield and Assassin's Creed on the Wii U, but let’s be honest, no core gamer is going to break habit and buy it for a Nintendo console. I can only hope Nintendo strongly advises (and aids) publishers in creating truly original content for the console."
On analyst reaction...
"I almost have to wonder if they got it wrong again. Personally, I believe so. Investors believe that the Wii U may have some competitive overlap with its 3DS handheld platform, since both can be 'mobile' within a household. Additionally, the lack of clarity on release timing, pricing, and specs didn't help investor confidence."
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"The feedback from the development and retail community has been universally positive. The only downside I foresee is the likelihood of AAA core 'ports' to the Wii U console. It would be great to see Battlefield and Assassin's Creed on the Wii U, but let’s be honest, no core gamer is going to break habit and buy it for a Nintendo console. I can only hope Nintendo strongly advises (and aids) publishers in creating truly original content for the console."
On analyst reaction...
"I almost have to wonder if they got it wrong again. Personally, I believe so. Investors believe that the Wii U may have some competitive overlap with its 3DS handheld platform, since both can be 'mobile' within a household. Additionally, the lack of clarity on release timing, pricing, and specs didn't help investor confidence."
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