| NinjaHanzo said: Easy. The people who has bought Vita knows they have paid for a really powerful hardware. The problem is the console dosn't have so many games. The people who has bought Wii U knows they have paid for an old hardware. Plus the console dosn't have so many games. Also, Vita is portable, so in my case is like a complement of my home console. (Which is the main) Wii U is a home console, so in my case... i think it's sucks as main console, as is sucks to be a complement too. My opinion, of course. |
So, in this case both are a waste of money as there are no games to play in that super powerful hardware.
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