| VicViper said: One thing that's really amazing is how small the Wii U is compared even to the slim (and super slims) versions of current systems. It's more powerful, yet smaller. |
Wii was tiny and elegant. Wii U is surprisingly still tiny and elegant. I think other than offering more colors, there is no need to monkey with the home consoles.
The reason they dink with the portables is because people actuall touch those things to use them. It makes sense to have better form factors, making them lighter, more battery life, bigger screen.
When it make sense, they did revise the Wii remote control from Wii Motion to Wii Motion+. The Classic was crap and so they came out with Classic Pro.
X360 had need/opportunity to fix some internal component issues and released a new form factor now called "slim" which made the failure rates significantly lower.
I have no idea why Sony keeps wasting internal R&D on PS3 redesigns when none of that has resulted in reducing price or improving quality (which was already good on everything after the original 20/60GB models which did overheat more than everything 2nd gen onwards). The newest redesigned shell for PS3 shows Sony priorities are all wrong.







