What we can take from the Wii As you may or may not know I'm a big Nintendo fan and have everything from the NES to the Wii, I don't play games much these days but I'll always have a soft spot for the great Nintendo. Anyway I have been thinking about the huge success they are having with their Wii console and thought how it can relate to Internet Marketing[:I] The Wii's success teaches us many things... Be Creative The Wii boasts many unique features compared to the other consoles. While 360 and PS3 are very similar to past offerings, Wii completely shook up the gaming world and have emersed players in a way we could only dream before. From the unique motion controllers, remote shaped controller, to the new genres of games now possible, Nintendo made it very easy for others to sit up and take notice. Bottomline Be creative and add unique features to your product, and people will take notice. Benefits The Wii conbtains many features however what you will find is most of them are all gaming related features. The motion controller, rumble feature, 24hr online option, Virtual Console downloads etc are all features which complement its original purpose - gaming. Where PS3 and 360 are struggling at is they force buyes to pay extra for features which they dont really need. Things like Blue Ray, internal hard drives, HD graphics etc do not enhance the gameplay experience. (well HD might but I dont see it as much of an improvement). Same thing can be said about the PS2 where it had a DVD player. Sure it was a selling point but video game consoles are to play.....VIDEO GAMES not movies! Adding DVD playback doesn't make it a better "gaming system" so why add it? Bottomline So with your products dont add fluff and extras for the sake of being able to raise your price or increase the value of your product when it really doesnt add to it. Costing The Wii is set at a mass market price for a video game console and is selling the best at the moment. The PS3 is selling at the slowest rate because apart from many problems, one of its biggest ones are it simply costs too much for a video game console. The general public doesn't see the PS3's price is worth it and rightly so. Bottomline You don't need to be the cheapest to succeed but don't overprice your product beyond what most can afford. Sure you can have $700 products if you wish, but unless you can make the public believe it's worth the price, you won't sell many
Very nice post, and it definitely helps out to us marketers. The Wii is the only next-gen system I have so far, don't have a 360 or PS3. I've been playing a lot of 'Super Paper Mario' , and 'Zelda: Twilight Princess' was just absolutely epic in my opinion. I can't wait for 'Super Smash Bros: Brawl'.
Thanks glad you liked it I still don't have any games besides Wii Sports and Wii Play, I'm waiting for an A++ game that uses the controller really well. But it's definitely a very fun system!
This is what happens when you think beyond your competitors and come up with a great ideas for a wide audience. When the nintendo wii was about to come out I knew it was going to be more successful than the xbox 360 and ps3. The wii was different from the rest of the console because of its interactive controller plus it felt like a system that the whole family can enjoy. For the PS3 it was too expensive and blue ray was still too knew...but give it time. The ps3 will do better in the long run because of its features but as for now. The wii did a way better job in marketing...Go nintendo! By the way I own a PS3 and don't play it much anymore because there isn't much games out there for it. I got it mainly for the blue ray disc player. Have a great day, Paolee The price was a big factor and it was easy to make games for it.