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archbrix said:

While it's certainly possible that the Gamepad may never catch on regarding the masses, I love these people who are just so sure that it will never be an attraction. Remember people, the Wii had that killer game that sold the idea at the very beginning. WiiU clearly doesn't have that game... yet.

How soon we forget the DS, which had nothing demonstrative of its hook worth noting until Nintendogs several months later, and, most importantly, Brain Age, which came almost a full year and a half after the system's launch in the west.

The fact that the price of WiiU is still a bit steep for the masses further strengthens my point that there's still plenty of time for many people to gravitate to the asymmetric properties that the Gamepad offers... that is, if Nintendo does indeed deliver the right game that sells it.

One of the major problems for the Wii U is that most gamers cant tell the difference between it and the current gen consoles, since all the offerings are on par with current gen.