The only way the Wii U can be successful is if it has 3rd party development. I've owned the 360, PS3 and the wii and was totally disappointed with the lack of support for the Wii. I'm a person who has been playing games since the Atari 2600, and expected more from the Wii when it was introduced. Now if the Wii U can appeal to core gamer's like the other systems, I might keep my "U." I think Zombie U was a great start to show the power of the system and Nintendo's commitment to get core gamer's. Nintendo has to step outside if the box and utilize some of there in house developers to create a hard core game for the "U" instead of waiting on ports.







