Quick Jump Daily Digest
Thank you for your interest in the Quick Jump Daily Digest. Get notified of all new content on QJ in our free Daily Digest. To subscribe, enter your email address below and click the subscribe button.
Analysts predict rough road for Project Cafe |
Listed in: News Tags: gun, Nintendo, project cafe

Before the console has even been revealed, analysts have began to predict a rough going for Nintendo's next system.
These comments come from analysts at GUN, one of the largest consultant firms in gaming.
"The thing is, Nintendo has to convince third parties to put their best hardcore games on this new platform or else it will just be a disappointing Wii 2. If Project Cafe can secure superior versions of Call of Duty or Grand Theft Auto, for example, then the core gamers will get on board. From there, it'll be easy to convince the casual consumers to get on the bandwagon as well. Problem is Nintendo's platforms haven't been great for hardcore third-party titles for quite some time now."
"Judging from the controller prototypes that we've seen so far, I don't think Nintendo's trying to replicate the Wii's casual-market success with Project Cafe – and if it is, I'm worried. Rather, this looks like an attempt to create a console that bridges this generation and the next-gen Xbox and PlayStation; with the hope that Cafe's install base will be large enough when those new boxes launch those publishers will keep Cafe as the lead platform and port titles to the other hardware."
"If Nintendo wants to continue to show positive growth in the causal market, I think they need to allow for the free-to-play model within their marketplace. They don't have to rely on big publishers like EA to make this happen. This could generate a very unique opportunity for titles from the indie dev crowd via Wii-ware. The free-to-play model is showing a phenomenal growth curve both in participation from gamers and revenue for publishers. If Nintendo passes on this opportunity, it would be a huge missed opportunity for Project Cafe."
A recent Nielsen survey revealed consumer interest in Project Cafe, but we'll have to wait until the console is actually revealed to start the speculation.
via Industry Gamers
| 50% of voters think this story ROCKS! |
|
|












Comments
oh well. Haters gonna hate.
Reply
The analyst is basing his opinion on the Wii but Nintendo have not revealed what the Project Cafe capabilities or features. Therefore this article and analyst are misleading.
Reply
I dont recall it being a problem.
I seem to recall gameboys, DS's, Wii's and pretty much every Nintendo platform doing just fine on casual appeal for at least 10-15 years.
Its kind of their territory no less.
The last time Nintendo hosted more then a handful of "adult" or "hardcore" games must have been the SNES IMO.
Reply
Reply
I would play them all over again
Reply