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fleischr said:
Generally, we can pin a console's future based on it's first year.

The WiiU's first year was disastrously bad. Awful marketing. Tons of delays. No info on major upcoming releases. Really poor communication to fans. And too many early signs of dwindling 3rd party support and uncertain future with indies. And really, one of the weakest 1st party lineups could really put together.

The second year is trending way up. Better marketing (but still room for improvement). Not all that many disappointing delays. And we're now much better informed via Treehouse on the state of specific games. And although the 'mature' level 3rd party support is gone, the Wii U has games like Skylanders and Lego on lock for a long time to come. The indie support too has been much better than expected. The best of the WiiU's 1st party content is finally beginning to arrive at along last.


PS3 says hi