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I understand. Nintendo's philosophy; Wii U will have brand name recognition. The problem. Wii doesn't sell anymore. Hasn't for about a year. Wii U is different. Shouldn't it have a different name?

If the Wii U was a true sequel to Wii, wouldn't its main controller be an enhanced version of the Wii Remote? Just as the Snes controller was an enhanced version of the Nes?

If the name of the Wii U was different it would push a lot more units; HOWEVER, the discrepancy is, how stupid are consumers?

Consumers are smart enough to know the difference between a ps1, 2, 3, and 4 but not between a Wii and a Wii U? So is it the Letter U? What is it?

My final thoughts. The Wii U looks similar to a Wii. The only difference is the controller. When Nintendo advertises the Wii U, they focus on the controller itself and not the console. This makes is look like more of a Wii peripheral than a brand new system. At least in the eyes of sheep. Nintendo has the cards, they just tend not to play them the right way.



NINTENDO

nintendo forever . . .