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The bs is strong in that one. Especially the point 2 pezus raises.

I have issue with these two:
1) Iwata: “In some respects, it was inevitable that if televisions changed, the video game consoles paired with them would also change.”
Couldn't they plan ahead? I didn't realize future-proofing was so complex a matter.

"One of the aims with Wii U is shared with Wii – low power consumption, but high performance. (Versus high power to achieve high performance.) This is a strategy they’ve embraced since the GameCube."
The Cube was a beast in its generation, can't say the same about the Wii. Somehow the high performance bit of this philosophy went the way of the dodo in between the cube and the U.