Under these circumstances, Nintendo still makes hardware, yet their software isn't exclusive to it?
...That makes no sense. However, I will answer your question.
The Wii U is still the most affordable console. Few of the games available on PS4 or XBO that are not available on Wii U or PC appeal to me. On those two consoles, I would be required to pay a fee to access the online component of Smash Bros and other titles. Off-TV play seems pretty nice, I imagine that I will use it fairly often when I do buy a Wii U.
I can't say for sure, but I believe that my answer is yes, I would still choose the Wii U.
Some of you may not like to hear this, but I also don't trust Sony or Microsoft as hardware manufacturers. The PS4 seems very stable, but the PS3 had those thermal paste problems that didn't become apparent until several years after its release. I'm also wary of the Wii U after hearing of its problems at launch.








