You have to remember Nintendo is the go to for parents buying a console for their kids. I wouldnât get one because I could just emulate any games I want in my pc but it would be perfect for my kids when theyâre older
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Baku@aussie.zone â¨4⊠â¨days⊠agoInteresting. I was somewhat keen on the switch, but never placed it particularly high up on my list because the selection of games were pretty limited, and it was a bit pricey for me
Iâm sure the 2nd one will still get a fair few sales and have a bit of appeal, but Iâd see it as mostly appealing to the millennial crowd who grew up with OG Nintendo games and really just want to play them in a portable form factor that isnât a phone. I donât think it would have a lot of appeal to younger people who might have just gotten or been interested in the OG switch because it was the best dedicated portable gaming system you could get at the time
Honestly, a decently large amount of the people I know in the age range of 30-45 either have a switch and love it, or really want one. I donât know many people in their 20s or below who thinks much of it at all. Just my 2c
tombruzzo@aussie.zone â¨3⊠â¨days⊠ago
Nath@aussie.zone â¨3⊠â¨days⊠ago
You may me a touch too old?
The switch is wildly popular among 9-12 year olds. Then they upgrade to other consoles/PC. Pokemon, Zelda, Mario are massive in that age range. 90âs kids are probably going in for the nostalgia. Nintendo Online gives them back their old Gameboy games.
Duenan@aussie.zone â¨3⊠â¨days⊠ago
Youâll find from this report that the demographic for switch users are pretty large over the 20-25 year olds in the beginning of 2023.
start.io/âŚ/nintendo-target-market-segmentation-maâŚ.
Itâs got a pretty universal appeal which I think itâs one of its strengths.
The question is is Switch 2 going to be a proper successor or just a slight upgrade.
The Wii to Wii U transition didnât go as well so I donât it doesnât happen here as well.