I think it shows Nintendo are looking to make the Wii U a serious competitor to PS4/X720 in all regards, they probably see part of the drop in Wii sales as down to the fact the other two provide entertainment options and core gaming more than the Wii does, now the other two also have the motion controls and casual games libraries are expanding this has eaten in to Wii sales and market share so they are making sure the U doesn't lose out on the things that are hurting Wii sales now whilst at the same time continuing to innovate and maintaining what makes the Wii brand what it is and of course Nintendo's iconic first party games.







