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Just goes to show that it's WAY too early to judge the success, or lack thereof for the Wii U, despite the fact that I kinda just was in another topic heh.. Look at the PS3. Started off its first 2 weeks with less than 200k and yet now it's poised to reach 70 million and still going relatively strong. Even the 360, which now dominates America, started off with worse sales than Wii U. Not saying Wii U is going to be this huge hit now, I'm just saying it's way way too early to get a clear picture of what's going on here.

We've just become so used to the Wii/DS phenomenon of multiple consecutive weeks of massive numbers in the 300-400k range, but those were exceptions, not the rule. If you try to compare all sales to those consoles, then everything is going to look crappy, except maybe PS2. But especially with the economy the way it is now, the numbers we're seeing now are going to be the norm.

That said, I still feel as though Nintendo sort of dropped the ball with the way they handled the Wii U, from the price, to the lack of marketing, to neglecting of their expanded audience userbase that played a huge role in the Wii phenomenon. Though it's never too late to get your shit together and redeem yourself, as Sony showed somewhat this gen.