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Conegamer said:

You're neither disappointed nor surprised, because you are pleased. But I don't see how you can be pleased, as I said. The sales don't hold much promise for the short term future, and cast doubt on the long term potential. Not only that, but 3rd parties will see the floundering sales figures and not support the system (or even less), which makes the situation even worse.

Saying they weren't ready is true, and sad. But how can any of that be pleasing?

The reason I am pleased is because Nintendo still hadn't learned anything from back when the 3DS was doing bad. Iwata said that they learned, but they obviously hadn't. The Wii U came along an showed that Nintendo didn't even seem to pay attention.

Do you not think Nintendo needs to take pointers from this failure? I'm happy for the Wii U to flounder because Nintendo now has the chance to look at their company and notice that they are doing something wrong here.