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I think the article is very fair and realistic in its assessment of Nintendo's current situation as well as in the suggestions to fix said situation.
I don't hate Nintendo. I owned all of their systems up until the Gamecube. I'd love to see Nintendo rebound, but unless they change some things, even their first party titles won't save the system.
Discuss.
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Honestly, I don't think there's much they CAN do besides maybe doing as the article said and getting more 3rd party titles somehow and even that probably won't turn things around for them completely. The Wii-U's primary issue stems from the fact that it launched with virtually no games of interest to sell with it, no Mario Kart, no Smash Bros., no Zelda, not even a new title of some kind. Nothing. They can't speed up the release of these future titles without compromising the quality of said titles. The only things I think that they COULD have done, was either devote more time to a big name title(Zelda, Mario, Smash Bros., etc) so that they could get it done in time to release with Wii-U OR hold off release of the Wii-U until at least one big name title and a couple of other good unique game were ready.