| small44 said: Because wii u is a home console and 3ds a handheld,all Nintendo handheld sold very well but expect wii and maybe Nintendo 64 all other Nintendo home consoles sold poorly. |
One important thing that a great deal of people forget is that the Wii U had a very successful launch. It did over 80% of the Wii's launch sales.
The problem with the Wii U since this year started has been lack of software. If Nintendo had managed to get the likes of Wii Fit U, Pikmin 3, The Wonderful 101 and Game & Wario released between 1st January and 31st March, as was expected because they were all supposed to be launch titles, and Rayman Legends had launched in February the Wii U wouldn't have lost this much momentum.
Now that Nintendo appear to have got their act together we're going to see the following released between now and the end of the year: Wii Fit U Pikmin 3 The Wonderful 101 Game & Wario Wind Waker HD 3D Mario Mario Kart 8 And then going into 2014 Nintendo should have a steady stream of ducks in a row with the following: Yarn Yoshi SMT x Fire Emblem Wii Sports U Retro's new game X All before E3. And then you've got a potential price cut likely to coincide with the launch of 3D Mario in October. I think Microsoft have considerably more problems with the One than Nintendo do with the Wii U, and Sony with the PS4. Both consoles are going to be over $400 imo, maybe as much as $499.99.







