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Can Microsoft and Sony Beat Nintendo's Royal Flush of Exclusives This Holiday Season?

With the recent announcement of the Xbox One launching at a retailer near you, the gaming community is currently debating whether to pick up a PS4 or an Xbox One, two next-gen consoles most definitely coming out this holiday season. In most news articles talking about next-gen consoles, the Wii U is basically non-existent. Its launch sales were abysmal with only 3.45 million units sold during its launch window and sprinkled with paltry third party support from major American game publishers, EA and Activision. Confidence and optimism for this 150 year old Japanese gaming giant looks grim and the mainstream public is practically begging Nintendo to abandon hardware and simply become a third-party game publisher (in the way of Sega). While Satoru Iwata, the CEO of Nintendo, admits that Wii U sales have not met expectations.

However, I think the general public and many critics have been quick to discount the Wii U as a next-gen console. I personally think Nintendo is happy to have the Xbox One and the PS4 pitted against each other because Nintendo knows that its first party games will sell systems and its Nintendo Directs create its own PR environment to announce its product and service updates. In short laying Nintendo will be laying low until they reveal their Royal Flush of first and third party exclusives (and not to mention their first 3DS Pokemon titles, Pokemon X and Pokemon Y which will definitely boost sales of the 3DS this holiday season with no competition in the handheld market).

The Wii U technologically speaking is completely different in comparison to the Xbox One and PS4. It does not yet offer cloud computing, but may do so in the future, a lesser amount of hard drive storage and RAM compared to its other two competitors, USB 2.0, and is the only “next-gen” console to offer traditional backwards compatibility. (The PS4 may utilize its cloud-gaming service, Gaikai, to play old PS3, PS2, and PSN games, but will most likely have to be reprogrammed for the PS4 platform.) The Xbox One and the PS4 are requiring new peripherals that players will have to purchase while the Wii U is utilizing the Wii’s Wii Motes and nun-chucks.Microsoft at its core is a tech company specializing in interactive technologies. What the Wii U may lack in raw power and advanced hardware specs, it makes up for in creative uses of its second screen and asymmetric gameplay catered toward a living room with multiple participants and diverges from the singular experiences that Microsoft and Sony will be offering.

Each of these three companies sees the battle for the living room quite differently and is evident in the design and features of their consoles. For Nintendo, the Wii U is catered towards families and children and involves multiple people sharing the TV in the living room at one time. The idea of off-screen play involves two people; one who is watching TV and the other one who is playing a game on the Wii U Gamepad. When one person’s gameplay experience differs on the Wii U Gamepad in comparison to other people looking at the action on the TV screen, it again involves multiple parties. If your parents want to watch a movie on the big screen in the living room and you want to continue your game, you can extend that living room experience on your Gamepad. With the Wii U, it’s focus is more on complimenting and enhancing the living room experience rather than taking it over like the PS4 and Xbox One plan to do.

For Microsoft, they view the living room as a singular experience meaning that only one person is actively utilizing the space. When you use voice commands for the Kinect One, multiple people can’t speak to it at the same time or else it can’t comprehend your commands. If you’re watching a basketball game, the Xbox One can show you updates to your fantasy stats in real time. While I think this feature is cool for the basketball aficionado, if you have other people watching fantasy sports, it might detract from the living room experience. The Kinect sold well in the Europe and in the Americas because living rooms are much more spacious and the Kinect needs a lot of space to make the most out its full body motion capture capabilities, but had its challenges in Asia because people’s living rooms tend to be smaller. It would not be surprising if the Xbox One doesn’t sell well in Asia after bullying its way into Asia with the original Xbox with mixed success.

For Sony, their goal is to create the most beautiful entertainment experience with raw hardware and graphics power. If anything, they currently are creating a development environment that is more friendly to PC game publishers to encourage a larger game library for the life of the system and will utilize their connections with third-party Japanese game developers to create a solid lineup of exclusives for the PS4. Sony hopes to utilize a lesser version of Nintendo’s off-screen play with the PS Vita and they’ve been promoting the heck out of it to try and get it into your hands by tempting players with free game downloads and PlayStation Plus perks. Shuhei Yoshida, Sony’s president of Worldwide Studios has even stated that all PS4 games must support the PS Vita’s remote play streaming (though I’m not sure who would want to pay an extra $200-$250 just to play PS4 games on a handheld). One of the most compelling features is the ability to play games while it’s downloading and to share gameplay content to Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and other social media apps. I foresee this as a very niche feature as people usually only want to see quality and interesting content which typically comes from a small percentage of players. (For instance, only 10% of YouTube users actually upload content compared to the 90% who consume it.)

Both the PS4 and the Xbox One are competing in the same space whereas the Wii U is playing in its own sandbox (however big that is). The PS4 and the Xbox One will be launching this holiday season and it will be likely that most consumers who want a next gen conosle will have to make a decision between one or the other. Both systems while different, will probably offer the same games on both consoles and if there any upcoming exclusives for each of these consoles, the Xbox One will probably have a First Person Shooter exclusive and Sony will release an exclusive RPG of some sort. The Xbox generally speaking has been a first person shooter console and has typically attracted PC gamers and the PlayStation has historically leveraged its strong ties with Japanese game publishers, something Microsoft doesn’t necessarily have. Both Sony and Microsoft will be showing off their best gaming catalog at E3 to build consumer buzz and anticipation for the holiday season. The Wii U is expected to have an extremely robust library full of first and third party exclusives that might surprisingly sway users to purchase it.

You see, as much flak as Nintendo gets for having weak sales and lack of compelling games at launch, it basically got a head start a year in advance before Sony and Microsoft. Sure, there weren’t any great games at the time of launch, but a solid amount of people still purchased it simply because of Nintendo’s branding power. It’s had time to provide system updates and to make the Wii U a better product as a whole without any competition. The exclusive Wii U games are coming: Pikmin 3, Wonderful 101, Bayonetta 2, Sonic the Hedgehog: Lost World, Super Mario Kart, Super Smash Brothers, and a new Super Mario World game are enough to be system sellers come Christmas time. There’s a reason why Iwata made the executive decision to merge the handheld and console R&D divisions probably speed up the development of their games for release this winter. It will be interesting to see if Sony and Microsoft will reveal a hand at E3 that can beat Nintendo’s royal flush of first and third party exclusives and it would not surprise me if the Wii U has more success this holiday season than the last even with the increased competition from Sony and Microsoft.

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dedicatedtogamers4735d ago

"as much flak as Nintendo gets for having weak sales and lack of compelling games at launch, it basically got a head start a year in advance before Sony and Microsoft."

Yep, this exactly, and it's exactly what I've been saying for the past week after I stopped getting drunk off the "Wii-U is forever doomed" kool-aid. Let's not forget that Wii-U will also be the cheapest console for years to come by several hundred dollars.

ABizzel14734d ago

There's truth to your statement, but there's also the facts that

1. This is Nintendo's first HD console which is IMO why they're struggling to get games out. Look at the PS3 and 360. Sony didn't start gaining ground until their first full year on the market, and it looks like Nintendo is going to be in the same boat. MS took 2 years (excluding Gears which was Epic) to get anything next-gen onto the 360, so while it's unfortunate that Nintendo wasn't prepared for the jump after seeing their rivals struggle it's expected.

I'm not even about to go into more details, because honestly I have no problems with the Wii U, like the XB1 my problems are moreso with the company behind the console.

I love some of Nintendo's IP's Zelda, Super Smash, and Pokemon are my favorites, and I enjoy Metroid, Mario, Mario Kart, and a few other IP's as well. But Nintendo's thought process has been garbage at best regarding the design of their consoles the last 2 generations. And of the games this year I'm looking forward to Bayonetta 2, Mario Kart, and Super Smash (although I feel that 2014)

It's so infuriating how cheap they are. Build it at bottom-end specs. and sell it as something new is almost as bad as MS DRM, Always Online, Always Kinect'd, etc... (Almost).

I simply can't fathom why Nintendo purposely develops weak hardware. I mean I get they want to make a profit day 1, but come one at least be better than the last generation and compete with the current-gen. It angers me to no end that instead of going with a simple AMD Llano APU (could have launched 2011 instead of 2012 and been more powerful than the Wii U currently is at a similar price) or better yet a Trinity APU (GPU 75% more powerful than Wii U, X1 only 2x as powerful vs. being 3.5x as powerful as Wii U, and PS4 only 3x as powerful vs. being 5.2x as powerful) Nintendo went with this awkward set-up thus once again losing a good portion of 3rd party developer support after the launch of the console.

I just want Nintendo to do better. Their online should have been better after having a perfect template handed to them by the 360 and PS3. The struggles of developing for HD should have been known Day 1 after seeing it happen to the PS3 and 360. The hardware should have been better after knowing what was already in the PS3 and 360. It's like Nintendo went to la-la-land after the success of the Wii, and now that they're back down to reality they realized they've already fumbled. I truly want the best for Nintendo, as I've been gaming with them since the SNES (dad eventually bought me an NES) and unfortunately they lost me with the Wii, and while I want to come back the Wii U has yet to prove to me, Nintendo once again cares.

"Sony hopes to utilize a lesser version of Nintendo’s off-screen play with the PS Vita and they’ve been promoting the heck out of it to try and get it into your hands by tempting players with free game downloads and PlayStation Plus perks. Shuhei Yoshida, Sony’s president of Worldwide Studios has even stated that all PS4 games must support the PS Vita’s remote play streaming (though I’m not sure who would want to pay an extra $200-$250 just to play PS4 games on a handheld)."

I have to disagree here, because while the PS4 + Vita combo is essentially a Wii U, the Sony combo has the added benefit that it's second screen (the Vita) is also a dedicated gaming device as well, meaning you can still take it on the go and enjoy games.

s45gr324733d ago

Well said and a little bit better than my stand in regards to the wii u.

PopRocks3594732d ago

"I have to disagree here, because while the PS4 + Vita combo is essentially a Wii U, the Sony combo has the added benefit that it's second screen (the Vita) is also a dedicated gaming device as well, meaning you can still take it on the go and enjoy games."

At over double the price and less than half of the notoriety.

kokiriknight4731d ago (Edited 4731d ago )

I just think that $200-250 is a lot to pony up for just to play your PS4 games away from a PS4. At least with the 3DS, you get excusive games (that are worth playing) for that system.

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s45gr324734d ago

While I do love your blogs I disagree. Nothing to do with hating Nintendo, meaning that the wii u not only lacks power and at the moment it's exclusives ( New Super Mario brothers u, Nintendo land, Lego city under cover, zombie u are the only exclusives the rest are ports of games from years ago or last year). This system lacks x86 architecture the architecture of PC gaming and this systems' rivals which will lead to lack of third party support. Also it lacks EA support ( I hate this corporation and I don't buy it's games) which it could lead to wii u downfall like the dreamcast which also lacked EA support. Indie game developers are more excited for the Ouya or PS4 than its competition plus independent game developers have more freedom and control on PC and Steam. How is Nintendo planning on swaying the indie game developers to their system? The ios and android have rob Nintendo of their casual audience. See too many issues Nintendo needs to fix and does not include it's online service. Nintendo needs to shut off the wii u and restart from square one.

SilentNegotiator4735d ago

Except half of them smack of remake. Like "New" Super Mario, MArio Kart X, etc.

PopRocks3594733d ago (Edited 4733d ago )

Yes, because Mario Kart Double Dash and Mario Kart 7 are exactly alike, correct? New Super Mario Bros. I give you since those games really don't change much, but I don't see how Nintendo's other flagship franchises even remotely "smack of remake."

Software_Lover4735d ago

Nintendo did not grow with much of it's original audience.

GreenRanger4734d ago

Nintendo wasted their year head start.
The PS4 and Xbox One could probably sell half of the Wii U's lifetime sales on their launch week alone.

diepdiep4734d ago (Edited 4734d ago )

Have you forgotten the Wii U's recent gargantuan boost in sales after Xbox One's reveal? I don't know about the PS4, but how do you expect the Xbox One to sell more units than the Wii U in that short amount of time? Also, the Wii U isn't even a year old, and it's soon getting its heavy hitters. Both the PS4 and Xbox will have to wait a while for their game library to grow; therefore, people will likely hold off for a while before getting either consoles.

And let's not forget, the Wii U will be the most affordable console.

SilentNegotiator4734d ago

"Have you forgotten the Wii U's recent gargantuan boost in sales after Xbox One's reveal?"

You mean the 875% on Amazon UK, recorded very shortly after the conference?

875% of a single region for a device not selling well, for a single day, probably wasn't actually a large boost, and might not have lasted, so let's not talk about it like it was a turnaround for the Wii U. Let's see May sales first.

extermin8or4733d ago

It's a percentage-the device was selling badly, so the increase isn't actually that big. Plus this was just one store-could've gone down everywhere else...

s45gr324734d ago

I do not see the wii u lasting very long it's online service lacks party chat, spectator mode, steam like deals, indie games, able to record and share your greatest /worst moments while playing online, true skill, etc. Second it's system uses current generation technology ; it lacks x86 architecture (since third party game developers no longer want to develop for propetiary architecture anymore). Zero support from hateful EA (sadly the dreamcast felt partly due to having zero support from EA). Finally Nintendo exclusives are coming next year except for the remake of Zelda wind waker, Pichincha 3 and the rehash of Mario kart. The new Zelda metroid pokemon, etc next year or 2015.

phantomexe4733d ago

Will see whos right. Hope your not a beting man? I don't own a WiiU yet but i will in time.

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Microsoft Gaming Revenue Drops 7% Year-on-Year, Content and Services Down 5%, Xbox Hardware Down 33%

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Jin_Sakai18d ago (Edited 18d ago )

Not looking good. Hopefully Asha Sharma is able to turn Phil’s disaster around.

dveio18d ago

To me it's still quite remarkable how they can cash-in 5.3bn in revenue in a single quarter, since their hardware is basically dead.

Jingsing18d ago

The stock mark is what makes Microsoft remarkable, They have convinced every institutional and retail investor to just keep piling money into them. Like many big tech giants they are just a big growing pyramid scheme. As long as people keep dropping money into ETF's that cover the market Microsoft will always be liquid. At the same time it is completely stifling innovation and competition. People need to start being more discreet in how they invest their money as it's killing the system.

Tanktopmaster9218d ago

Once they re-evaluate exclusive all will be fine….

S2Killinit18d ago

Riiiiight because people will just flock back to them for one or two games per year.

Jingsing18d ago

15+ years of bad performance is what they call irreparable in business. It is time for them to sell off the assets and get out of entertainment.

Tanktopmaster9218d ago

These declines are on the back of extra revenue received from releasing games like Forza horizon 5 on PlayStation. So I’m being sarcastic here when I said they should go back to exclusives. Killing off a revenue stream from Ps5 sales will only make things worse

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