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Going by the so-called 'hardcore' crowd the Wii. You'd think it had nothing but but Wii Sports clones and fizzled out by 2008 going by the complaints against it, when it had games like Galaxy, the Zeldas, Xenoblade, Red Steel 2, the Prime trilogy, Muramasa, and so many more. Going by the mass market probably the N64. With such revolutionary games as Mario 64, OOT, and Goldeneye that pushed the entire industry forward you'd think it would sell much better than it did.

Factoring in both hardcore and mass market, probably the Master system. On a purely technical level it was better than the Nes and easily had the best library of any of the Nes' competition, but it couldn't break through.

I think the Wii U is more misunderstood than underrated. Those who got one, and even many hardcore gamers who didn't, know that the library is very good and the cool things the gamepad could do. But outside of those circles there is still a lot of confusion as to what the Wii U is in the first place.