Also Nintendo only forecasting 3.6 million for the Wii U this year which should be its peak year shows that reality is starting to set in over in Japan.
They no longer are bullish on the Wii U at all, 3.6 mill forecast is extremely weak.
Also probably indicates they have no intention of making a hail Mary price cut on the Wii U ... they are going to let the system drown if it can't swim rather than try to save it but incur heavier losses in the process.







