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Mr Khan said:
They say "fuck the competition" and do what they want. Wii U's struggles are not due to how it fails to stack up to the competition, but how it fails to live up to the expectations of consumers; two very different things.

Wii U shows that Nintendo cannot do things by halves. They either need to match the competition pound for pound in all respects, or should forge their own path. The latter is much more feasible because of the impasse Nintendo has reached with the major third parties, as successfully courting them would be a monstrous cost.


Too true. Too true. Too true!

I think the successor will be more powerful than the PS4, but not by much. I think that if all this next gen Nintendo talk says anything, it's that Nintendo will focus more on innovation of platform and firmware this time, rather than on controllers, which excites me.