Nothing wrong with Nintendo launching a replacement console in 2017. That's five years, that's standard and the Wii U is selling like dog poop so it doesn't deserve a 6 year cycle, that should be reserved for hugely successful platforms or extremely future proof systems. Wii U qualifies as neither.
So you should know that if you're buying a console in its 4th/5th year from launch and then you're going to sit there like a dummy acting shocked that a new system is coming ... that's your fault. Not Nintendo's.







