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curl-6 said:
Screamapillar said:
PS3, for sure. Wii U was handled fine and NoA did a decent job playing the hand they were dealt. Wii U's one and only problem is a three-month drought of software that is literally painful to watch.

I've said it in other threads... Wii U was not ready to launch last year. The quantity of attractive first-party games that get people's attention was lacking. I have never seen a weaker first-party launch lineup for a Nintendo home console since before N64.

GameCube had Luigi, Smash, and Pikmin. N64 had Mario 64. Wii had Twilight Princess and Wii Sports.

Wii U had.... Nintendo Land and another NSMB game. Yikes.

You calling the SNES launch lineup weak? It was small as hell, yeah, but Super Mario World and F Zero beat the hell out of NSMBU and Nintendoland.


I was merely going as far back as memory would allow.  It's likely that Wii U may in fact have the weakest first-party lineup of any Nintendo home console, ever.  Quality over quantity, and I realize this is merely based on personal opinion, I think Wii U had the worst pair of first-party launch titles for a Nintendo home console launch I've ever seen. 



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