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LuminesDragon said:
I think people just brush off the fact that Nintendo was more concerned with saving the 3ds this year over the wii u. It also clearly looks like the saving has already begun, with even some modest pre holiday number improvement from 30k to 80-100k a week. If sales are still around 150k a week post holiday with only having the one Mario game and a price cut, the wii u will be looking pretty good. With another price cut, and most of the killer apps that saved the 3ds coming to wii u, soon, next year it should be back on it's feet in no time.


The problem with that is they might be too late, honestly had they done nothing, rode the Wii another year or more they probably would have been better off in terms of being better prepped to stand up against the likes of the Xbox One or PS4, but the bad launch hurts them even worst.

Can't expect them to turn a switch like they did with the 3DS especially given the 3DS wasn't nearly as in a rough spot as the Wii U currently.