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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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just under 600 people listening this thread seams to have slowed a bit. come on people we need to let tom and GS know that this kind of supposition and miss leading BS will not be tolerated.

in his own editorial it says that the QOL is in no way related to the gaming division. so how may i ask is that going to KILL the wii-u GS and BS like this are going to kill the wii-u. how you ask because some people come to this gaming site to learn about games and gaming consoles so if tom and so many others bash nintendo( jess this means you too) what will the casual GS visitor think. why even write, first a title like this, then a thesis statement to prove what you think and finally when you get to the point its not even related to the f***ing game division i know its your job but come on man

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<< LINK REMOVED >> Exactly, I just came to this site as a casual visitor... I wont ever be back.

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You do realize that it is completely OK and does nothing to mar your journalistic integrity to have speculations contained in editorials? That is kind of the purpose of an editorial. The author has a little more freedom to presuppose things and make some assumptions. It is up to them to justify their speculation, but I thought that Tom did a pretty good job of that by comparing now with during GameCube's hayday when the DS was revealed.


Given Nintendo has been pretty tight lipped on this, it kind of invites speculation.

I have no problems with speculations within editorials, I have HUGE issues with speculations buried in news stories and editorials that are disguised as news stories.

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<< LINK REMOVED >><< LINK REMOVED >>I'm glad to see someone rebuke my comment some poise and rationality, that is something lacking on this site, what you said is interesting and i can't refute any of it. i just hate the fact that 90% of nintendo news/editorials are doom and gloom and when a new or casual visitor comes here right on the first page in big bold letters is

"Nintendo's Plan to Quietly Kill the Wii U"

then when you look at the piece it says

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

then you read it and find out that the QOL is not even part of the gaming division so what are people suppose to think when they see all that

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<< LINK REMOVED >> totally agree. GS seems to be going through some Nintendophobia lately.

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<< LINK REMOVED >><< LINK REMOVED >>if you agree why no like :P

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<< LINK REMOVED >><< LINK REMOVED >> My bad... sorry!!!

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Quite honestly the only people who don't seem concerned with Nintendo right now are the hard core Nintendo fans.


I haven't purchased Nintendo products in years, but it seems really odd they went from such a success with the Wii, and they are having so many problems gaining traction with the Wii U.


Considering Nintendo's spotty recent history with home consoles and their great success with handhelds, one could make the argument that Nintendo's efforts are misplaced. I can see why investors would want Mario and Zelda on iOS and Android. Lots of children have migrated to those platforms and Nintendo's choice demographic is children.


I think you guys are being very harsh to the author which I think took some time to make this article not just your ordinary "Nintendo is doomed" click bait.

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<< LINK REMOVED >><< LINK REMOVED >><< LINK REMOVED >> After seeing the review that GS gave to DKC Tropical Freeze and how different it was in comparison to other gaming sites that rated that game and then reading this article, i think that GS has a pretty bad disposition to everything Nintendo does. Don't you think the article is making a really daring assumption?. I think that if Nintendo releases their big games and they result in a total failure, only then everyone can say for real that the WiiU was a big mistake and that the company should try changing their current approach on gaming.

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This article is like 7 or 8 months ahead of its time... (I mean, wasn't it like 2 months ago you wrote about selling the WiiU without the gamepad, Tom? You expected the console to get better in sales just because of Donkey Kong? After the poor review they gave here for that awesome game?)

Nintendo at E3. That's when everyone will start buying WiiUs... just wait for that Legend of Zelda footage...

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So wait... no Wii-U does that mean no XENOBLADE Sequel...prequel whatever it is?


*Camera booms up and I shake fists in the air---


NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!

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Please read gamespot, IGN is killing us

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<< LINK REMOVED >> Yup.

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<< LINK REMOVED >> The Wii U is just as much 'next gen' as the xbox 720p.

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Interesting idea, but no.


Nintendo combined their hardware divisions last year, and has already led on regarding a unified platform (think iOS) for future hardware. If anything, we will just see a console/handheld (hybrid?) under one name.

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I would still buy one over the PS4/XB1. I'm still not going to buy one because my wii got played for about a month has has collected dust for the last 8 years.
I dont see why a Wii U would be any different. I also have not even powered on my 360 for at least 6 years. I guess I may just be over the whole console toy phase of my life.

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<< LINK REMOVED >> good. Stick to your toy PC.
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<< LINK REMOVED >> thats good to hear

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Lay off the Guinness Mcshea, It does no one any good after you spin a good ol yard from your local pub drunk as trolley running down a steep heel. Though nice click bait, label it as opinion for once and if it's fact based it with some facts not some speculation over shit.

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Mc Shea, you have a voice in the gaming community,and you are using it to destroy peoples already belittled perception of a great console with far greater exclusives.

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<< LINK REMOVED >> The speculating on the QOL seemed a bit extreme but he was quite honest about the Wii U. If the truth comes as an insult then so be it but he said nothing that wasn't true. As a matter of fact Tom made a point to state that the console had great exclusives that were just being ignored. It's selling abysmally and that can't be denied, no matter how much what few Nintendo fans that bought it love their purchase. I own one myself and the games are good but It's not my go-to console. Most of the time I'm on the PS3 and PS4. I'll likely play the Wii U more when Mario Kart hits, and I'd definitely burn it out playing a new Zelda and/or Metroid game, though the next Metroid needs to make up for "Other M" in a big way, but how far away are those last two games? By then the Wii U will have lost what little relevance it has left and that's pretty sad. What's even more sad is that supporters of the console get pissy with everyone else BUT Nintendo, who are ultimately the ones to blame for its imminent failure.

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It's funny, as the title reminds me of the scene in smash bros where Snake (Nintendo) knocks out Mario (Wii U) and lie him on the floor quietly for a silent kill.

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Well, It's a shame to hear about a possible demise for the Wii U but Nintendo has only got itself to blame. They should have supported at least two tablets and released games for it. You really cannot expect one kid to use the tablet and the others the stick, it's unfair and, above all, not fun. You either use the stick or the tablet. Nintendo clearly was caught in two minds for the follow up the hugely successfull Wii. Maybe they should have left the tablet well alone or make those tablet cheap enough and make it up to four compatible. As it is, it's a mess, even though Ninty own games are still great.

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<< LINK REMOVED >> Yeah, this is just an opinion. See the problem with the title, GameSpot? People treating this as fact? Absolutely absurd to include this garbage in a News section.

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Convincing people that they sunk 300 dollars into a sub-par console is very difficult. People can get pretty emotional about their buying decisions.

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<< LINK REMOVED >> sub-par in what way? My wii u does everything I want it to do. Of course, I will probably buy a ps4 for the 3rd party games/sony exclusives, but the wii u is a more than capable gaming machine.

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<< LINK REMOVED >><< LINK REMOVED >> But yeah if you were planning on getting the others too i imagine you dont care too much

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<< LINK REMOVED >><< LINK REMOVED >> Sub-par relative to equivalent hardware performing the same functions. Now sub-par in the fact that it has sold so poorly that the incentive for other companies or even Nintendo to develop many high-budget titles for it is diminishing. You can be satisfied with the Nintendo exclusives for now, but it's still a vastly inferior product. I would be quite upset if I had bought that at launch, and reasonably so.

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<< LINK REMOVED >><< LINK REMOVED >> To be fair, it's really never a good idea to buy any console at launch.

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Please Gamespot, quit putting rumors, heresay and things like this on the front page. Gamespot is a shadow of their former selves, when Greg Kasavin and Jeff Gerstmann worked for them.

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True Next Gen form they are, every other PS4 and Xbone game are mostly current gen games.

3D World proved itself, your fanboyism against it doesn't stop that.

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<< LINK REMOVED >> PS4 and Xbone games are mostly current gen games because PS4 and Xbone are the current gen systems. They stopped being next gen when they went on sale and people started playing them.

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<< LINK REMOVED >> The way you laugh - is your mooma tickle your anus gently? My mooma do it too :)

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<< LINK REMOVED >> *Current gen. I assume the next gen would be PS 5 and Xbox whatever...

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<< LINK REMOVED >> me agrees, Ryse is much better game - next gen should learn from it a thing or two

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<< LINK REMOVED >><< LINK REMOVED >> But Ryse is mostly a tech demo. Don't get me wrong, I like it a lot but.. come on... It won't be nominated for game of the year by anyone. Maybe a couple technical awards..

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<< LINK REMOVED >><< LINK REMOVED >><< LINK REMOVED >> This not works anymore try something else idiots

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Nintendo have stated that the qol platform will run separately from the wii u, and that gaming is still their main priority. Still, websites like gamespot still need to make ad revenue, so they will continue to misinform the public for as many clicks on their articles as possible.

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obviously this guy have no clue on what Nintendo plans are smh

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Sega Dreamcast reincarnated. This is really unfortunate.

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<< LINK REMOVED >> More like Gamecube. Nintendo has stated that this QoL is going to runned outside of their gaming division. Besides cutting the Wii U will be even more damaging to Nintendo that the console's already slow sales.

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Seriously McShea, do you want to see gaming industry to prosper or not?

If yes, it's not by indirectly persuading people to not buy a Wii U.

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I would love to see these top comments on Feedbakula! But they wont be.want to know why?because people are actually saying good things about the Wii U and Gamespot couldnt have that...

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