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Nintendo's Plan to Quietly Kill the Wii U

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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 buy my consoles based on the games library is out there already and never buy one on day one, instead I'm capable of waiting for months, even years and then take my pick with lots of information. I could, certainly get them all but I don't care about having so many dust collectors sitting in my table. I grab consoles for their exclusives as, most of the time, I relay on my RoG for playing other things.

Last gen I went X360 and still play in it, for this current gen I decided to wait and let the fanboys shred to pieces and after that take the best one between PS4 and XBO but this last xmas I decided to grab a Wii U just for its fantastic line up of games.

Super Mario bundle, DK Tropical Freeze + an extra controller is all I need right now. I have a ton of fun playing with my wife. We laugh, we joke, we clap and cheer while playing those and let me tell you, no game from the x360 gave me that. Truth, those graphics on most of their games are amazing but for family entertainment big N still is king.

The problem is that most trolls are all about better graphics and new releases but discard indie wonders or classics so easily just because they're "old" or "ugly".... [sight]

I, for one, don't need a new Nintendo console or the latest AAA title. Knowing that a new Zelda game is coming this 2015 and having a full library of amazing Wii titles and Wii U titles I haven't check yet is more than enough.

P.S. sorry for my broken English.

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Ancient article is ancient. This author doesn't even work at Gamespot anymore.

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I bought a Wii U in December with Mario World 3D, Captain Toad Treasure Hunter, and Bayonetta 2. I am thoroughly enjoying it.

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That picture is enough to make my stomach churn. Standing on a video game peripheral with bare feet is just ... ugh.


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So, GS goes on Christmas vacation and their automatic posting system decides to go sentient, but is still balls-to-the-wall retarded.


This article, plus the Pewdiepie one... what is going on?

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<< LINK REMOVED >><< LINK REMOVED >> You do realize that this is nothing new, right? The N64 had virtually NO 3rd party support, nor did the original Wii, while the Cube only had marginal 3rd party support. And the only games people play on the NES and SNES are first party or versions of Genesis games they couldn't play on that system.

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And 3rd party devs wish they could make franchises as great and long lasting as Nintendo does.

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<< LINK REMOVED >> Mario is like Activision putting out a Call of Duty every year but the difference is Call of Duty sells millions more so I'm sure devs wish they could keep putting out the same crap game and still sell well

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<< LINK REMOVED >><< LINK REMOVED >> This is a big exaggeration. In the franchise's 30 year history, they've only released console games in 1985, 1988, 1990, 1995, 1996, 2002, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2012, and 2013. I didn't include handheld, but it'd be more of the same variation in those years. Notice the noticeable 5-year and 6-gaps between Super Mario World and SMW 2, and Super Mario 64 and Sunshine. I'm also sure that's the same amount of games as Call of Duty has cranked out in 10 years. Maybe even less.

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<< LINK REMOVED >><< LINK REMOVED >> You have your shltbox and Ps4 to enjoy those half-baked cinematic-heavy cash cows.

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<< LINK REMOVED >><< LINK REMOVED >> oh yea because xb1 or ps4 got a so damn nice 30fps instead of 60+ unlimited compared to pc, alright if u want to talk shit console i'll do it with my pc that can mod game do tons of work search anything i want and ur shit console just do a shit 30fps of a lame retard game not even fun to play not even fun to compete with others because shit controller suck ass ,well maybe not all game but if im talking to compete games it come WITH KEYBOARD AND MOUSE NOT A **** SHIT CONTROLLER , alright then how u do perfect 180 with a fuckin stick, yea sit on this shit stick noob, and i could go on but, reason was hey let them do their job and shut the **** up u are just a fuckin costumer with a retard brain -.-


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<< LINK REMOVED >><< LINK REMOVED >> It's all been downhill since the 2600 guys.

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Well nindendo don't care about will u so guess end will u soon

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Dafuq? Have you been huffing paint again?

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<< LINK REMOVED >> of course if he think Nintendo is death its because he is doing too much hard drugs

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QOL could have something to do with relieving stress, which doesn't have to be just exercise and physical fitness.

Is Tom Mc Shea still around Gamespot? It was surprising to see an article from him until I noticed that this was a repost.

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Hes no longer work for Gamespot since last year

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The **** is this doing in the front page, this guy doesnt even work here anymore

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Why is Gamespot republishing trash articles from 2014? In particular an article/editorial that seems 100% off base now that nearly a year has passed...



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It sucks because the Wii U is finally hitting its stride. Sure it's the least powerful but the games are full of charm, character, and all around fun. And power isn't everything. Look at the Vita compared to the 3DS. The 3DS trounced it in every way except power. But we'll see.

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The WiiU is fine the way it is.

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If they can't produce games fast enough for their platform, and can't buy exclusivity into perpetuity. How about buying up popular game developers like CD project and become the new EA but exclusive for their platform.

They certainly have the money to pull it off and they would no longer have to rely on mario kart X, Zelda Z, in order to push the system.

Although I would hate to see this as a gamer (being pushed to buy the Wii U for games that are exclusive), it would certainly be a viable business option.

If developers avoid the Wii U like the plague, buy m up (and try not to have the talent run towards the exit at the same time)

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Gamespot must be getting desperate for clicks. I wonder what other old news articles will be reposted

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<< LINK REMOVED >><< LINK REMOVED >> BREAKING NEWS: Nintendo 3DS announced

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Gamespot is on vacation but still wants your clickity click clicks

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Ok, that's the definition of Useless post.

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What is killing Nintendo is mobile technology, and dirt cheap electronics that can play 1000s of games which fit well within the classic saying "graphics don't matter, it's about the gameplay". These devices can all play lower graphics games, with decent gameplay (however, there is still a large amount of games that truly suck), but despite that there is a larger library and more developers. Usually games that don't require complex graphics can have more effort put into the game itself (gameplay). Well there is a plethora of games like this for android, iOS, pc platforms, which almost everyone owns. No one cares to be buy simple fun games for Nintendo, because all the other devices have these too, that are cheaper, and most people already own the device to play these games. If you really want to stand out as a console, you have to be way ahead current technology, something that you can't get so easily. Back in the day, all the older generation consoles thrived so well because they were the only devices that existed to get that experience....now, well there is too much competition. Even PS4 and Xbox will slowly die out in their current 2D gaming style, once mobile devices catch up. The future in unique gaming will be VR and AR type platforms, as they will require the latest and greatest technology, which will separate itself from the saturated flat (2D) gaming market we have today.

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<< LINK REMOVED >> None of those devices has Mario, Zelda, Metroid, Starfox, Kirby, Donkey Kong


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<< LINK REMOVED >><< LINK REMOVED >> So? I'm sorry, but obviously very few people care enough for those games to run out and buy a Nintendo.


Time moves forward, technology evolves, and peoples interests change. Nintendo however, is not creating anything ground breaking that current technology doesn't have, they play it safe and create the same games over and over again, cause that's really all they got.


Truth be told, they need to be a software company. And you just proved that in your comment.

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Nice writting but if you re going to write that long put some spaces on it

People dont like reading wall of text

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<< LINK REMOVED >>Yea you're right. I just wrote it all out because Gamespot was giving me issues editing. I'm sure people will be ok, it's a fairly small paragraph.


But, if we are going play high school English teacher, I recommend you use punctuation because people don't like reading without it.

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Im just giving advice so people actually read all those things you wrote jessus why so angry!?!?

And my sentence dont really require punctuation on it

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I don't normally give into Trolls; however, for some unknown reason, I feel compelled to do it this time, maybe because it's entertaining to me. To be honest, I retract my entire statement I wrote earlier about Nintendo, as I don't provide any sources, it's was purely a subjective comment.


Although, after reading your comments, I can easily write something that is a fact: You sir, are clearly uneducated, posses poor reading and writing skills, and without a doubt are projecting your challenges of the English language onto me.


Most likely though, what I said didn't make any sense to you. I may have used words beyond you're comprehension.


If it helps, I know a group of 5th graders that would love to tutor you in English. You might actually learn something ;)

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<< LINK REMOVED >> None of your contractions have apostrophes in them. Also, all but one of your sentences don't include periods. P.S. I was a high school English teacher.

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Oh how the times have changed in less than a year.

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IT'S A TRAP!

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someone at gamespot is bored today

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Wow what is this...by tom mcshea ? Hes no longer here right?

And this is march 2014..why are you guys posting some recycled old news

We know nintendo gona make a new console but the wii u is far from over

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