It would be better regarded on the internet, but it only sold the way it did because of it's price. If it was comparable to the 360 and had motion controllers, it would easily cost $600 just like the PS3 cost when it released, and would struggle to sell to both "casual" and "hardcore" gamers like Wii U is doing right now. They did the right move with the Wii, the only problem was that they completely abandoned the console after one of their most sucessful years on the market(2010). It would've been still selling well today if Nintendo managed the console in the right way.








