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Yes Wiimotion Plus for free, the money you lose there you make up for by having all Wii users having the same hardware. As I've pointed out it's not like Nintendo has been hurting earlier this gen and when Wiimotion came around for Nintendo to get it to Wii owners (at Nintendo's cost, not retail price) would have been much better in the long run. As it stands today the userbase is forever fragmented and the devs are just as divided.
So no, it was bad business not to include it
The Virtual Console was not the first of it's kind and no it's not supported like it used to be. Nintendo themselves said that they're not concentrating as much on the Virtual Console. It's not like they're short on titles and besides the N64 games that need to be redone before they're released on the Virtual Console all the NES, SNES games can be released (licensing permitting)
Jaysonguy
How do you plan on issuing Wii motion+ to 70 million people (and that's consoles only, not even close to the number of Wiimotes that are probably out there)? It's financially not possible. Even if it cost Nintendo 1 dollar, it would be 70$ million cash out of their pocket (in the best case scenario favoring your position). How stupid does that sound? There is no way any financial advisor of any sort would do that, with no legitimate reason. Nintendo is a business not a charity. And I would estimate that a minimum of 2 wiimotes per console pushes that very forgiving estimate to 140$ million spent. What are you thinking?
So what if the audience is fragmented? If users want certain titles, then make the investment. That's been the universal truth of all consoles ever made. The philosophy doesn't change here. There is no possible way to justify your position. Your position is insane.
The Virtual Console is the first of it's kind to be that expansive. Sure they're limiting their support, but they likely can only focus in on so many directions, and we're still getting releases. And every major first party game that comes out is preceded by a major virtual console release. It works. I'd rather see newer games than VC.
Wrong
Sega fractured their userbase and how did that turn out? Oh yeah they don't make consoles anymore
The numbers you're also giving are wrong too, it's not 70 million, when Wiimotion came out there weren't 70 million Wii consoles out there and considering that it's now packed into each Wii and not priced at a higher rate it's obvious that it doesn't cost them much to make.
What you're saying is bad business and the reason that Nintendo is losing ground so quickly these days.
The Virtual Console isn't the first of it's kind to be that large and as far as limiting focus you understand that only N64 games need any kind of "work" when it comes to releasing them on the Virtual Console right? Also you're under the mistaken impression that the people who are in charge of porting over the Virtual Console titles are also the same people who make the games.
1. I'm not going to get into it with you on why Sega died.
2. Hypothetically, if the Wii originally came with Motion Plus, the question is, would the pricing of the console had been that much more expensive? If Nintendo knew of this technology they must have had a sound business reason for not doing so, maybe cost was too expensive, or maybe the tech wasn't ready yet? Obviously, had they been able to do it at launch, don't you think they would've?
3. My numbers are to reflect the current outlook. In the event that at this very second Nintendo gave out free motion plus(es) to each Wii owner the amount of money would be ludicrous.
4. I'm not assuming anything. Nintendo has stated they're not focusing on the Virtual Console. So I'm saying in general, they're allocating resources to other places.
5. Regardless, no one in their right mind would give out multi-millions of dollars worth of free stuff to their consumers. Nintendo is a publicly traded company, what a disaster that would be for shareholders and potential lawsuits against the company for giving away free money.
6. Your argument is obviously null and void. Bottom line, Nintendo is not a charity. At this point in time it makes no financial sense to do what you're proposing. At launch would be a completely different argument. But from my understanding I'm sure Motion+ wasn't ready yet or it cost too much. I'm definitely not in the wrong here. You're recommending that Nintendo give away millions of dollars. When they can just sell the product and make millions.
7. And you want to force everyone to use motion+, get the developers to only make Motion+ games.
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