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Editorial: Tom believes Nintendo's mysterious "quality of life" platform could be intended to quietly nudge the Wii U out of the spotlight.

The Wii U is performing dismally at retail. It's the depressing reality in which we live, and one that has caused us to think up ways to improve the console's fate. What if Nintendo no longer bundled it with the expensive GamePad? Or partnered with outside studios willing to create exclusive games for the Wii U? Then maybe the system wouldn't lag so far behind its competitors. Though such moves might help Nintendo in the short term, they would be mere Band-Aids on an open wound. The Wii U is in a dire situation. I believe Nintendo has reconciled itself to that fact, and has already planned a way to bail from this sinking ship.

Enter the "quality of life" (QOL) platform. No one knows what to make of Nintendo's proposed QOL initiative, partly because we know almost nothing about it. Nintendo wants to improve people's lives in some indeterminate way--using non-wearable technology--and is going to introduce this nebulous product some time next year. According to CEO Satoru Iwata, whatever the QOL platform is, it will be entirely separate from their gaming ventures. Iwata said, “When we use ‘health’ as a keyword, some may inevitably think about ‘Wii Fit.’ However, we are considering themes that we have not incorporated to games for our existing platforms." But what if Nintendo has much grander plans for this mysterious device than they're letting on? This could be Nintendo's next big idea. An idea much more in-demand than their ill-advised tablet controller, and one that could propel the company to the same heights it enjoyed during the peak years of the Wii.

Could Nintendo build an entire platform around the likes of Wii Fit?
Could Nintendo build an entire platform around the likes of Wii Fit?

But I'm getting ahead of myself. First, let's take a look back at history. In 2004, Nintendo announced the DS, and positioned it as a complement to the Game Boy Advance and GameCube. It was going to be their "third pillar," another portable system that would coexist alongside their other hardware. Remember, this was a difficult time for Nintendo. The GameCube was lagging far behind the PlayStation 2 and Xbox, and though the Game Boy Advance was still in its prime, it wasn't successful enough to prop up an entire company. Nintendo was becoming less relevant. They needed to make a serious splash to turn the attention of the gaming audience back toward them.

What if Nintendo has much grander plans for this mysterious device than they're letting on?

As you may remember, the Nintendo DS was a phenomenon. Nintendo had a masterful software lineup that appealed to its core audience while bringing in newcomers as well. There was nothing else like Nintendogs or Brain Age, so Nintendo was able to expand to the casual market, though they never ignored those who kept them afloat during the lean years of the GameCube and Nintendo 64. It soon became clear that their planned "third pillar" was no more than a shield. If the DS were to fail, they could sweep it under the carpet and release a new Game Boy. But after the handheld took off, the Game Boy name was forgotten, and Nintendo has continued to have one dual-screen handheld and one console ever since.

Now we're seeing history repeat itself. The 3DS is selling well, though not nearly as well as its predecessor, and the Wii U is bottoming out. Nintendo is losing relevance. Its investors are demanding that they develop games for smartphones while its loyal fans are gobbling up the few games still trickling out for the Wii U. It's a sad situation. Excellent games such as The Wonderful 101 and Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze are being ignored at retail simply because not many people own the system, and third-party studios are sprinting away from the console as if it has Ebola. Is it too late for a price cut? Is it too late to secure exclusive games? The Wii U's fate isn't sealed yet, but the chances of Nintendo turning its fortunes around are so slim that a plan B is needed.

Maybe the Vitality Sensor will make a triumphant return.
Maybe the Vitality Sensor will make a triumphant return.

And that plan is the curious quality of life platform. When Nintendo first announced this device, I was puzzled. Nintendo has been around for more than 100 years, and in that time they may have transitioned from manufacturing playing cards to video games, but they have always focused on entertainment. Quality of life gives me visions of doing P90X workouts or downing a raw egg after jogging five miles. It makes me think about psychiatric evaluations and acupuncture appointments. People improve their lives in ways that are necessary, but not fun, so I couldn't imagine how a quality of life platform could possibly be appealing.

But then I remembered who we're talking about. There's no way that Nintendo is going to push our minds and bodies to their limits without a carrot dangling tantalizingly before our eyes. I may not have a clue what this QOL thing actually is, but I have a sneaking suspicion that it will be fun. More importantly, it's going to attract an audience that could not care less about the 3DS and Wii U. Part of the reason the DS and Wii were so popular is that Nintendo broke free of popular gaming conventions to appeal to people who don't want to spend their leisure time stomping goombas or doing barrel rolls. Wii Sports and Picross DS showed those who normally shun games why we spend so much time in front of a digital screen, and elevated Nintendo to the predominant technology company.

So right now, Nintendo is taking a cautious approach with their quality of life platform. They announced it at the same time they said Mario Kart 8 is coming out in May and Satoru Iwata is taking a paycut, news stories that would deflect attention away from this mystery. They're carefully saying that it's separate from their gaming division. Nintendo is trying to make the QOL as inoffensive as possible, something that gets mentioned during investment meetings instead of taking center stage during a Nintendo Direct. But they're only going to stay quiet for so long.

A model for our future wellness.
A model for our future wellness.

For the rest of 2014, Nintendo is going to continue with the plans we've already seen with the Wii U. Mario Kart 8, Yoshi's Epic Yarn, Super Smash Bros. and Bayonetta 2 are still going to come out this year. Maybe we'll even see X and Zelda come out next year. But after that? Don't expect much. Nintendo is treading water with the Wii U, but that's not a long-term strategy. Once the QOL platform comes out next year, you're going to see their focus shift. Advertising and store kiosks will force this device into people's consciousness, and Nintendo will distance itself from the failing Wii U. It's a smart strategy. Nintendo doesn't have the third-party support to prop up a console, and can't produce games quickly enough to keep good software flowing. They have to reinvent themselves.

This sounds like a scary situation for someone who was weaned on Nintendo games, but it doesn't have to be. Nintendo will never stop making the video games that we know and love. But it's no longer financially viable to have two separate platforms that cater to the same audience. By having the QOL alongside the 3DS, Nintendo will be able to appeal to the dyed-in-the-wool gamers and the casual populace at the same time. And we'll see traditional games such as Super Mario 3D World released only for dedicated gaming devices, while everything else comes out on the QOL platform. Everyone will win. It may be a rough transition, but I believe Nintendo's quality of life platform will greatly improve the fortunes of the Kyoto company and push the Wii U quietly into the sunset.

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I see it this way: Nintendo is and always will be the old veteran developer that brought us into the gaming age with classic tittles that still live on. Yet like many sports when the vets get old they can't keep up with the young guns, not because their past endeavors mean nothing or that they suck, they are just past that prime. Nintendo is such a veteran, respected for what they have accomplished but expected to drop out to let their legacy not be tarnished.

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<< LINK REMOVED >><< LINK REMOVED >> had Sega stayed in the game they'd be the kind of rival nintendo needs

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<< LINK REMOVED >><< LINK REMOVED >><< LINK REMOVED >> i think they should release a low powered console capable of playing arcade style games, such as sonic adventure, daytona usa, or sega rally games with crystal clear colors and resolution and 60 fps gameplay.


No fancy graphics but sega fast paced arcade classic graphics. That would be an instant hit i think.

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<< LINK REMOVED >><< LINK REMOVED >><< LINK REMOVED >> they might be able to afford a wii u level system to get them started what do you think?

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Indeed, but Sega killed itself with its own incompetence. It's unfortunate, because they were a very forward thinking company.

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<< LINK REMOVED >><< LINK REMOVED >><< LINK REMOVED >> I agree, sega vs nintendo was the most intense Healthy competition ever in the video game industry. Sega needs to come back from the dead. As zombie sega at least

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Third party developers are bailing on the wii u simply because it's not powerful enough. Developing games for the ps4, xbone, and pc all work better now due to similar infrastructure. The wii u requires specific development which usually gets put off on another studio.


The only thing that would get me to buy a wii u may not even make it to america which is X.

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YUP, WII U's DEAD! GAMESPOT SAYS SO, must be true...

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<< LINK REMOVED >> yeah how many people do you think come here read about the wii-u and the non stop bashing that GS does about it, and yes jess macdonald, is one of the worst for it. so maybe just maybe GS DOES have a big part to play in why the wii-u is failing

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While I love nintendo, their exclusives and I honestly believe that the Wii U has been my favourite Nintendo console (even more than the Nes), they have a mentally challenged person behind adverstising. With the Wii there was not a commercial break where i didnt see the: "Wii like to play" but with the wii U they took too long, dumb name, and have not supported it correctly

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Nintendo... * Face Palm *

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<< LINK REMOVED >> People said the same thing about the Wii and what happened they made serious $$$.

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Here is the thing... Kids Don't buy $400 consoles ( extra controller game, some points and tax) Adults do... Why would adults buy something that only kids can enjoy. To not understand that means your not understanding the marking for Video Games. Trophies & Achievements would help sales as well. I've always been Interested in the Wii-U. Playing my Game Cube with A Game Boy Advance pluged into it was A Crazy awesome Idea. I just can't buy one if most of the games are for 8 year olds. I did buy a 2DS last month though, it was $129. A great price for something portable that you could bang around & not worry about. I mostly have old NES games on it though, beside Mario 3D & a Link Between Worlds (obvously) and one or 2 others. That system has WAY to many " my little pony things "

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<< LINK REMOVED >> I don't think they are blind to their market. I think they are fully aware that they are a family platform, and thats why all of their games are oriented that way. It's also why the console is priced cheaply. The problem I think is in their marketing of it, and that it really just wasn't that great of a new console to begin with. It's basically a high powered wii with a gaming tablet attached. When you stand back, it is kind of a clumsy idea to begin with- the type of idea that gets introduced early in a brainstorm session for building something new, but that should of been axed to the floor, or way scaled back.

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@pip3dream @drwhoiscool$300 with out extras or just a bit more for a PS4... its not a tough decision. comparing apples to apples, the WII-U is expensive. Your correct, they target the Family, but there are Adults in that family as well. I was verry happy with my Game Cube. My room mates had an Xbox & PS2. We played all 3 equally. there were many adult games for the Game Cube. By adult games I mean something that has viloance & not fluffy happy things all over the place.

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Yet it has the best of all the 'next gen" games.

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<< LINK REMOVED >> When you look at the competition so far though, that's hardly relevant.

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"The Wii U is performing dismally at retail." And tomorrow I'll see an article telling us all that the X1 is selling really well, even though it only sold 12K more units than the WiiU last month.

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The Wii had some fun good titles, but not enough to keep it afloat. They went with the motion controller and gadgetry over core gaming. If they had upgraded their graphics and processor, and stuck with titles like a new Metroid, Mario, Catstlevania (I know it's on other platforms). But they gambled on interface rather then the unit itself in upgrading. Unfortunately it didn't turn out well.

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I am physic, 2 years from now, nintendo have this new 'silver' thing and it is selling more than PS4 and Xbox one... and it's actually improving lives for people...

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<< LINK REMOVED >> It's a good thing you're not actually claiming to be *psychic* then, as you'd be really wrong ;-)

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<< LINK REMOVED >><< LINK REMOVED >>I think being "physic" is better anyway. Maybe they can punch reality or something, like Superboy Prime.

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Thinking of picking up a Wii U just to keep it in the box for when they are super rare one day. Sold my old Dreamcast for $1200 with its games. Maybe it is a vulture move but someone should make money off the console.

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The Wii U is in the spotlight?

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You have no idea what this QOL device is but you already think it is going to be a hit.

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Misleading article title. This is on par with conspiracy theory.

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I have only one thing to say why Wii U is failing, it's because of the "Name". If only Nintendo gave it a more unique name that was not relevant to Wii, thing's might have been the other way around today.

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<< LINK REMOVED >> Yeah, and also the game pad. Obsessing over attachments (i.e. Kinect) is not good at all when it drives up prices and people don't even want them.

New generations have always been about consoles, and Nintendo just goes off to show a controller. The console is non-existent, and always in the background. It looks the same as the Wii, so of course people think the Wii U is just a controller. The name, and the marketing, played perfect doom in unison.

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That's just one of the many things they did wrong. The name wouldn't have been such an issue if their advertising had been worth a damn. Then, there's the late ports, major delays with key software, and other aspects that have been discussed to death.

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@YearoftheSnake5 Agree to an extent. Names do a lot matter especially if you want to build the first impression, then advertising and marketing will take care of the rest. Even a giant can be tripped by a pebble...

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<< LINK REMOVED >><< LINK REMOVED >>I think it's the decisions made with the Wii that have damned the Wii U. They captured the casual gamer audience with the Wii, and ran with it. Core gamers felt like their needs weren't being met, and went elsewhere.


Now with the Wii U, you've got them trying to recapture the core gamers now that it's clear that the casual consumers aren't buying another console. Unfortunately, the games that core gamers want either don't release on the Wii U, or they aren't infrequent enough to warrant a console purchase. If you're not interested in Nintendo's first party titles, then you're better served going for another console (assuming you only get one). I'm excited for games like X and SMT x FE, but they may come too late for other people to be bothered to care.

A year in, and the Wii U is doing poorly. Developers see this, and want no part of it. Because third parties don't develop for it, there are a lack of games...and consumers pass on the console. It's a vicious cycle that began by (in my opinion) targeting the wrong crowd.

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Names do help get the word out. Remember all the stupid Wii jokes? As childish as they were, it helped Nintendo to an extent. They had a really good ad campaign for it with the "Wii would like to play" commercials, too. Nothing like that for the Wii U. The first commercials for the Wii U only solidified consumer confusion by focusing on the Gamepad too much and showing NSMBU, which looks a lot like something you would find on Wii. Had the name been Wii 2 and showed the system itself more, their fortunes may have fared better. Nintendo created a perfect storm of mistakes.

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<< LINK REMOVED >> no its not the name. stop being blind. Its because nintendo wasnt samrt enough to respect consumers.

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And microdoft does?..

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@arrow2thekneeXD well M$ pick the stupidest name a console has every had and they aren't doing as bad as nintendo, although it does make you think if M$ picked something other then XBone they might be doing better

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Finally, I get to one of these articles early. Wii U fans are gonna make this day so much better. I can't wait!

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Nintendo doesn't do self stabbing Tom

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<< LINK REMOVED >> Of course they do, they're japanese

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There needs to be a balance between system power and the gimmick that sets the product apart from its competitors. Gamecube was a very powerful system for its time that created some of the best looking games of that generation, yet it came in 3rd. It had no solid gimmick to make it stand out, while the PS2 and Xbox had multimedia capabilities. Of course, that's just one of several reasons why the cube did poorly, but system power wasn't among them.

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<< LINK REMOVED >><< LINK REMOVED >> Well it was not intentionnal but they did stab themselves with the wii u. They took a wild guess based on the success of the wii but making the console gimmick oriented instead of power oriented and here we are, Nintendo at the bottom of the 3 console makers, losing money, struggling to sell consoles and stay relevant in the gaming industry. Nintendo is the console maker that have the less money (sony and microsoft are super rich, thanks to their OS/electronic and other divisions). Nintendo isnt in a great place, rehashing games and IPs, most fans left them for better consoles/games. So they did in fact stabbed themselves. Now its up to nintendo if they want to continue stabbing themselves by supporting the wii u or just say sorry we will get a new console out.

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