| PwerlvlAmy said: it all depends on Nintendo's game pacing in 2015. So far in 2013 and 2014,everytime they've gotten momentum,they've killed it by having game droughts and delays. If they can keep a good steady pace of games coming throughout the year, then 2015 will be Wii U's peak year by far |
Exactly. The droughts killed the momentum after the holidays. Since there's about 11 (more or less depending on region and if you count Project Giant Robot/Guard) retail exclusives coming out for the system, they're able to spread them out more equally which can make the lows not-so-low. Plus there are the effects of MK8 and Smash that will inevitably linger. It all just depends on certain variables.








