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This is a ridiculous article, we haven't seen anything from the other 2 competitors and yet you are saying that the wiiu has won? Compared to the PS3 and Xb360 the Wiiu does look enticing but it's going to be a different story once sony and ms show their consoles at e3 2013.

I disagree with this article for the most part:

7. The market that pushed the wii sales so high now mostly plays on tablets and smartphones, furthermore the wiiu gamepad doesn't have the wow factor that the introduction of motion controls had with the wii.

6. I can agree with this

5. This will help initial sales, but is not nearly enough to win a generation. Sony and MS next gen systems will likely also launch at christmas, and when they actually show a big step in graphics the hype will be a lot more.

4. I would hardly call it a revolutionary gaming experience, nothing the gamepad has shown is really that impressive or beneficial to games and having to look down at your controller every time you want to manage your items is just a hassle and breaks immersion.

3. Currently the third party support is limited to a couple of ports, whether or not third parties stay for the long term remains to be seen, if the next consoles take a large enough technological leap we could see another wii situation with major third party developers leaving the wiiu alone.

2. It does offer a unique online experience that is true, but the quality of the network is unlikely to be close to XBL or PSN which have both had many years to improve.

1. That's all a matter of opinion of course, Nintendo first party games do sell very well though and that's something that will definitely help the sales of the system.