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Ok, as much as I respect Miyamoto, I think that he went a little far with that statement

It´s clear that, while WiiU do provide some different gameplay approaches, there will still be a considerable number of players who prefer to enjoy their games on a more traditional way. Those are the same consumers who still avoid the use of motion controls, and will avoid the use of a second screen.

But, at the same time, as the games come, I can see a good part of gamers actually engaging the second screen. Games like ZombiU, Lego Cities Undercover and NintendoLand make a great use of it. If those kind of creative games keep coming, WiiU will meet its audience.

Saying that the competitors will feel limited doesn´t fit well the situation, because some buyers simply won´t be able to adapt to this paradigm shift.