Ninty should have kept Wii alive and kicking two more years and released Wii U this year (that is it should have kept Wii healthy until Wii U release instead of killing it one year too early), although still possibly before the others, for example this September, so chip production refinement and more time to design cooling systems and air flow could have avoided any overheating problem without having to downgrade any part. Moreover it should have used faster RAM, so allowing to use at their full potential even slower CPU and GPU than the competition and making the real gap from the rest of 8th gen a lot smaller and the real leap from 7th gen "HD twins" a lot larger. Finally, fitting Wii U with 4GB RAM instead of 2GB could have avoided the vast majority of future porting problems from other platforms (for example any problems porting games available also for 32bit Windows would have become inexistent).