Actually this is very good idea in the grand scheme of things for both Nintendo as a company and us as consumers. For Nintendo, it'll help push both their systems, and likely generate more sales overall for the game with people likely to get both copies. For us, we get the option of choosing which system we want the game for based on our personal situations, and if we get both, we can enjoy Smash on the go aswell as at home with friends. According to a poll I made a while ago, it seems most people will either get both versions or the Wii U copy, so it's definitely safe to say it'll still sell Wii U's, which btw I don't understand why you care so much about. Do you gain a percentage of the profits for each Wii U sold lol?







