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VGKing said:
Mnementh said:
A thing to consider: people referring to the 3DS-turnaround and hope that will happen for WiiU. That is fair. But remember what was the consequence of the emergency-game-development for 3DS: a game-drought for WiiU. Iwata already confirmed, that many WiiU-projects were understaffed. If they now set an emergency-dev-focus on WiiU, it might lead to another game-drought on 3DS. Not that bad at this moment, as 3DS seems mostly saved, but not good either.

3DS also is very affordable at $180. Wii U won't get there any time soon. 


You know very well the market doesn't look at the price of handhelds and home consoles the same way, so I don't even know what you're trying to do with that comparison.

Also, unlike the 3DS' $250 launch price which was way above the price previous handhelds like GBA, DS launched at, the WiiU isn't too expensive at all. $300 or less has always been a good price to launch at.

WiiU's problem is the software drought and marketing.