I think it has potential.. and could be something of a trend setter for future consoles.. I see it kind of like the VMU Cards on the Dreamcast.. when they were originally released.. a lot of gamers where like what the?? But now in days it feels comfortable.. and it's nice sometimes to be able to look down.. and get important info quick in some games.. The Built in Mini Games were sometimes interesting too.. Now as a direct statement to Nintendo.. I would say it's like the DS.. Nintendo and other companies focused to much.. on how to use the touch screen and the Stylus.. that it took games that could have been fun.. and made them frustrating.. only when companies stopped focusing so much on the stylus.. did you have truly fun games.. I mean yes.. games used the stylus and touchscreen but not so much it ruined the game.. I think that is where the WII U and.. actually to a point the 3DS is at now.. Nintendo and others will find the perfect balance on how to use the Gamepad... and it will be awesome.. with a little less touchscreen and Gamepad.. but just enough.. for it to add to the game and make it better.
Nintendo Wii by generations...
1. Wii
2. Wii U
3. Wii O U
Predictions made by gamers concerning the current Nintendo line up of games.
Pikmen 3= Little Bump to nothing. (Got Little Bump)
Wind Waker HD= Won't sell anything (The explosion happened here and at one time 4 Wii U games was in the Amazon top 100)
Super Mario 3D World= Won't help at all looks cheap. (Currently the most sought after Wii U game and continuing the Wii U increase.)







