Ok I come hear alot, and I just read some of the post some of U have, and some of them to me are pretty cool, but some are not even worth commenting on. I was just thinking when the Revolution releases that Nintendo should follow these guidelines to have a successfull launch.
1. LAUNCH DATE-Ok I now Nintendo is trying to release this console the same time or earlier than it's competitors. Well it's pretty much a lock the Xenon/XBOX 2, whatever it's called will be released this year maybe in November. Nintendo has already said they are NOT releasing the Revolution this year. So just before the PlayStation 3. I think the perfect launch date, which may be too late for the release of the PS3, would the weekend right before Thanksgiving 2006. Realistically I think it will be released in May or June 2006. But if they can wait till Nov. it would really be great as far as sales. Everybody knows that time of the year is the best time of year as far as retail sales. They need to see somehow how many systems they have on Pre-order from retailers, and then just add however many units they see fit for just "walk-ins". Then they next week ship out the second shipment for the BIGGEST shopping day in the US...the day after Thansgiving. I would prefer it be released sooner, but this is just from the company's thought process.
2. LAUNCH TITLES- Gamecube launch titles, to me just plain SUCKED. Let TRY to remember what they were. Madden (the only GOOD one), Waverace (alright), All-Star Baseball,......I can't remember any others, but they were not good to me. This system needs to have AT LEAST 8-10 titles at launch. I think 2 or 3 current franchise titles, one or two NEW franchise titles, and the rest THIRD party games. I'm sorry Nintendo, but it does seem like they don't like having GREAT relationships with third party publishers. Here is a list of maybe what they can do.
1. Madden 2007-I'm sorry this franchise should be launch on ANY system. And playing it Wi-Fi...I WILL be the number one Madden player...Guaranteed!!!
2. A Metriod game
3. A Super Smash Brothers
4. Resident Evil 5
5. NBA Live
6. I WOULD say a Mario game, but with the release of Mario "128"...that indicates to me it's coming out on the Gamecube. Mario 64 was on the N64, because it was a 64-bit system. Mario 128 has to be on the Gamecube, cuz that's a 128-bit system. Unless that's not the actual name of it. But if it is released on Gamecube, I think it will be too soon for a Revolution release. As will a Zelda title.
7. Some new first person shooter, with the BEST multi-player. Some that revolutionizes first person shooters. Alaa Goldeneye & Perfect Dark (the best GAME EVER)
8. Some new franchise action game
9. Some new franchise/third party fighter
10. A new Star Wars game
Now some of these titles I don't play really like Super Smash Broth., Metriod. I may start playing Zelda. Sorry those games really don't appeal to me, but I DO know that most of the Nintendo fans do, and they are do VERY for Nintendo. Also maybe another Animal Crossing.
I just think offering different types of genres on a launch is VERY important. By 2007 I think there needs to be 20-30 Revoltuion titles available, including to 8-10 launch titles.
3. PRICE & BUNDLE- We don't know what the specs are yet of the Revolution. All we know hat is confirmed is that it will have Wi-Fi, and backwards compatible GC games. But I would say a price of $249-299 is a good price. Especially when more than likely it will have pretty much the same stuff as XBOX2 and PS3...how powerful it , is the graphics, ect. Kinda like it is know with the current systems.
BUNDLE-I would say it will come with all the Wi-Fi hard/software needed, a controller, and also be able to chose your color. I think 4 colors would be nice at launch. Black, Silver/Platinum, Navy Blue, Red
These are just some things I was thinkin' bout as far as the launch. The Gamecube launch was a pretty cool experience for me. I went to a 24-hr Wal-mart, got a number and around 12:30 or 1 am they came in. There was a pretty long line too. I saw that Best Buy is opening early for the PSP launch....WTF for??? It's not a console. I want that to be the situation for the Revolution. I want people campin out over night, waiting in line for an hour for it ect. But Nintendo has to come correct on this system, and advertise out the ass. I like that they are going around to "Hip" spots and advertising stuff now. Like at colleges, concerts, ect. Like hear in KC, we have this spot were like theres is 7-8 clubs all in a 2-3 blaock radius. They need to bring a big van or 18-wheeler so people can play it before it comes out. Also have it station in stores, like at EB Games or Gamestop, Toys R Us, Best Buty ,ect