| Soundwave said: I'm starting to doubt the Wii U can get to 30 million even.
N64 finished at 33 million and it's so ridiculously far ahead of the Wii U. |
It's the little things in this post that give it away. If you look below at all the fine print you will see that the N64 which you so proudly used to prove your point actually destroys it. The N64 had all its major titles within release in its first couple of years with little much of 3rd party support between releases and huge delays throughout. The Gamecube also suffered from this exact fate. Although it recieved far more 3rd party support this time around. The Wii had a steady influx of software with a few 3rd party gems sprinkled amongst its library. The Wii U is only failing to meet Nintendo's own expectations. It is actually doing well considering that at the same time in its life cycle, the 360 @5.9m LTD http://vgsales.wikia.com/wiki/Xbox_360 had far more 3rd party support. The Wii U's early launch was necessary risk and come November 2nd, 2013, it will be worth it. Everything else will fall into place after that. Nintendo still has plenty of cards to play left to play.
Things that need to die in 2016: Defeatist attitudes of Nintendo fans








