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SjOne said:

It's still disappointing that it took a year for one of Nintendo's biggest franchises to sell past one million. Just goes to show games that don't feature Mario or Zelda have a tough time selling on the Wii U no matter how high the quality is


There had been to many Jump&Runs on Wii U. I enjoyed the DK for the Wii but DK Wii U had been just more of the same, never finished it. There had been other Wii U games like Mario World, Hyrule Warriors, Wonderful 101, Bayonetta, Zombi U, Lego City which had been more innovative and therefore more interesting for me. 

Nintendo should have waited with the DK sequel a few years and Retro should have assigned to something new.

Nonetheless DK Wii U it a great game for itself, and will be enjoyed by many more people in the next years.