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XanderZane said:
Busted said:
To answer your final question, no, Wii U will win this gen and Dreamcast didn't win its.

I don't think the Wii U is going to win this generation. Unfortunately Nintendo marketed the system incorrectly and all overpriced the system. Having a small storage unit and a lack of quality exclusives didn't help either. What's worse is 3rd party developers who had promised games for it are now pulling out their support. Nintendo has to figure out how to get them back. People need to remember that Nintendo has always been about Nintendo (Sony too at times, but they seem to be changing now.). Nintendo has always said , "If 3rd Party want to make games for the system, all they had to do is pay for a dev kit and they can start immediately. Basically they left it up to 3rd party developers to make up their minds if they wanted to support their systems or not. Nintendo never physically went out and seeks 3rd party developers to make games for them, as they've always had LOTS of 3rd Party support for the NES, SNES, N64 and the Wii. Not, that is not the case and they are wondering what's going on. They will have to work hard to get developers back on board. Even EA (who has been a huge supporter of all Nintendo systems) are pulling their titles. No Madden on the Wii U? That's huge. So, it's doubtful Nintendo will win this generation.

That's a good and accurate overview but i suggest you to screencap this and save it, just in case  ;)