It's obvious that Nintendo's firsts initial investment into the console still hasn't returned a profit,
The fact that they couldn't make a profit off of selling units is honestly just depressing (reffering to how much investment money it takes for maintenance, ui software, production etc.) However, at it's current rate, the wiiu has been on a slow climb (with sky rockets such as smash and mk8) upwards. I suspect after Smash, bayo, amiibo and C.T.T.T. they'll be selling around 75 to 100 k per week. So in technical terms yes, the wii u is selling well (will be profitable on initial investment), but it won't be the hordes of money Nintendo drowned in after making the first wii.







