Angelus said:
Zero999 said:
Angelus said:
Too early to say for sure, we'll know for sure by the end of next year I think. I would say it's a failure up to this point though. I mean X1 and PS4 are going to launch with what is probably a larger library than Wii U has managed to build in a year, and looking ahead to next years plans, MS and Sony seem much more prepared with big titles than Nintendo was their first year. They could have really capitalised on the head start, but failed miserably. Lacking first party. Practically no third party. Now it has to face stiff competition come the holidays. Competition with more powerful hardware, with no huge price advantage for the Wii U (PS4 us only 50 bucks more). Competition with bigger, more appealing games (Destiny, Titanfall....). Competition that has the cool "new" factor. Competition which will be much more heavily marketed. Wii U is definitely in trouble if you ask me. They should cut the price before the holidays.
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bolded: again with that lie? you people never learn.
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You people meaning....?
I wasn't saying that as a matter of fact, and since you apparently take such great offense to it, I suppose it was an incorrect assessment. It just seems to me like there are at least a great deal more desirable titles launching with the new consoles than the Wii U has received up to this point. More games that appeal to the general populous of gamers if you will.
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"I mean X1 and PS4 are going to launch with what is probably a larger library than Wii U has managed to build in a year" this is what you said, you're not even comparing launches, you're saying the launch lineup for the others is better than wii u's whole library until november.
their launches are pretty much the same, a bunch of cross gen multis + 2 or 3 decent exclusives.