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MartinD said:
I sold my WiiU when I got the PS4. And to be honest, I didn´t miss it one single day. I played the Mario, 101, ... games, but, when they gave us WindwakerHD I was so pissed. I wanted a new Zelda, and they made me wait until 2016 now. And, if I sticked to WiiU, I would have missed all the great things like GTA, Last of Us and now Bloodborne...I was a little sad because of MarioKart, but, to be honest, I have 5 different versions at home (don´t recall now which on I missed), and I will survive this.
Maybe, when ZeldaU is a big hit, I get another WiiU on the used-market, but only if it is 150€ or less.

To answer your question: Yes it is dying, and noone cares anymore. The world has changed. Mario and Zelda don´t interest me anymore, sorry.


Any console you don't buy you miss out on exclusives.  I'm rolling with my PC right now and havne't bought any console, but so far i felt I haven't missed anything at all.

I'll pick up a PS4 for really cheap at the end of the gen or later for Bloodborne though.  If it gets more decent exclusives I'll pick it up sooner.  XBOne I'm doubtful if I'll ever buy one.  And I'll likely pick up a Wii U this gen.  Well it's a more viable console than the others due to my family(local multiplayer, family friendly games) and exclusives wise anyway since I can play pretty much better versions of multiplats on PC.

You pick and choose what's best for you.  No need to feel ad or bitter about any of it.  At the very least you can buy the consoles next gen or the gen after.

Well....since the consoles this gen focus on online mutiplayer so much, a large portion of your library is probably jacked if they close the servers I imagine(or simply non-existent playerbase), or at least cripple the value of said games, but them's the breaks.