The Wii's top 2 selling games (Mario Kart 34mil, Mario Bros 28mil) both outsold the 360 and PS3's top selling games, even if you add them together to account for the userbase being split over 2 consoles.
In fact, if you take out Wii Fit/Wii Play/Wii Blah/Kinect/Move attached games - Wii has sold ~700mil games vs 600mil Xbox360 vs 580mil PS3.
Nintendo may have sold less games PER console they have sold, not arguing attach rate here, but all those extra consoles sold (remember, all at a profit) needed games to play as well.
So they sold more consoles and games than either of the other 2, man they sure are a failure.
You are basing your entire argument off attach rate, saying they failed because of that, that they have no customer base. It's impossible to fail if everything you sell was at profit. If you are a Zelda/Mario/Metroid/Pokemon fan, you are going to buy their consoles and handhelds. That's a customer base.
Let's be honest here, most of the game sales for PS3/360 are the same rehashed games. Whatever new flavor of CoD comes out every 6-8 months, and Madden Year+1, they account for 6 of the top 10 selling games for both systems, including the top 3 of both. That's what is boosting the attach rate. Almost every friend I have who owns an Xbox360, their entire library consists of those 2 franchises, and maybe a few GTA4s and Gears games thrown in.
Nintendo obviously has less powerful hardware and less 3rd party support from those 2 franchises. They also release their first-party games at a slower rate.
So okay, Nintendo is a failure. I just want someone to explain to me why there can't be different segments of consoles here. Why do people want Nintendo to compete with Ms/Sony and add another console to split these same games 3 ways instead of 2? I bet you MS and Sony don't want Nintendo to join in on that.
Let Nintendo do their own thing, let them have their tablets and motion control. If all 3 consoles were competing for the same space, it would be really damn boring. Stop trying to force them into the "generation hardware" wars. They don't want any part of it.
In fact, if you take out Wii Fit/Wii Play/Wii Blah/Kinect/Move attached games - Wii has sold ~700mil games vs 600mil Xbox360 vs 580mil PS3.
Nintendo may have sold less games PER console they have sold, not arguing attach rate here, but all those extra consoles sold (remember, all at a profit) needed games to play as well.
So they sold more consoles and games than either of the other 2, man they sure are a failure.
You are basing your entire argument off attach rate, saying they failed because of that, that they have no customer base. It's impossible to fail if everything you sell was at profit. If you are a Zelda/Mario/Metroid/Pokemon fan, you are going to buy their consoles and handhelds. That's a customer base.
Let's be honest here, most of the game sales for PS3/360 are the same rehashed games. Whatever new flavor of CoD comes out every 6-8 months, and Madden Year+1, they account for 6 of the top 10 selling games for both systems, including the top 3 of both. That's what is boosting the attach rate. Almost every friend I have who owns an Xbox360, their entire library consists of those 2 franchises, and maybe a few GTA4s and Gears games thrown in.
Nintendo obviously has less powerful hardware and less 3rd party support from those 2 franchises. They also release their first-party games at a slower rate.
So okay, Nintendo is a failure. I just want someone to explain to me why there can't be different segments of consoles here. Why do people want Nintendo to compete with Ms/Sony and add another console to split these same games 3 ways instead of 2? I bet you MS and Sony don't want Nintendo to join in on that.
Let Nintendo do their own thing, let them have their tablets and motion control. If all 3 consoles were competing for the same space, it would be really damn boring. Stop trying to force them into the "generation hardware" wars. They don't want any part of it.