gustave154 said:
|
Right, but it shouldn't have announced it so early at all, wasn't a new portable enough for this year? Maybe Ninty wanted to shock public, critics, devs, publishers and competitors, but it didn't work. Wii just needed more games at the right time to keep on aging well and comfortably. And the first wordings used to announce Wii U were appalling, making Wii look like it was by then considered a relic of the past by Ninty, add to them the lack of realeses for Wii and voilà the perfect recipe to bury Wii still alive.







