The Nintendo 64 came out in 1996. It's been almost 20 years. The third parties started leaving back then and they aren't coming back.
Every Nintendo home console with the exception of the Wii since the SNES has sold worse than the system it followed. If we're also truthful most of them have been pretty mediocre overall. Third party support has continued to dwindle until now it has reached virtually nothing. We've now reached a point where Nintendo is basically the only company putting out games on its home consoles. You're better off buying their home consoles at the end of their lives and picking up the 5 or so games you actually care about at a discount.
Them putting out new hardware will change nothing. The Wii U was just all of Nintendo's problems finally catching up to it after decades of the company trying to outrun them. Now that they've hit rock bottom there's no ladder to climb back up on.
Look I'm a Detroit Lions fan so I know what delusional hope looks like. Nintendo parallels the Detroit Lions in many ways. Every year you hope for something better. There's talent there and we all know it but the sum total of all the parts just doesn't add up to much of anything. Every season the fans say this time it'll be different but deep down they know it won't and reality proves their fears correct. Ever after that happens the cycle continues the same exact way the next time around.
Every Nintendo home console with the exception of the Wii since the SNES has sold worse than the system it followed. If we're also truthful most of them have been pretty mediocre overall. Third party support has continued to dwindle until now it has reached virtually nothing. We've now reached a point where Nintendo is basically the only company putting out games on its home consoles. You're better off buying their home consoles at the end of their lives and picking up the 5 or so games you actually care about at a discount.
Them putting out new hardware will change nothing. The Wii U was just all of Nintendo's problems finally catching up to it after decades of the company trying to outrun them. Now that they've hit rock bottom there's no ladder to climb back up on.
Look I'm a Detroit Lions fan so I know what delusional hope looks like. Nintendo parallels the Detroit Lions in many ways. Every year you hope for something better. There's talent there and we all know it but the sum total of all the parts just doesn't add up to much of anything. Every season the fans say this time it'll be different but deep down they know it won't and reality proves their fears correct. Ever after that happens the cycle continues the same exact way the next time around.