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spemanig said:


Definitely in theory, not in practice. I was only referring to what Nintendo wanted it to be and what it was launched as, not what it turned out to be. It is extremely kid centric, though. That isn't even debatable. Is there stuff for adults? Of course, but most of the big games have kids and teens as the target audience. NSMBU, DKCTF, Pikmin 3, W101, Mario Kart 8, Smash, Splatoon, Wind Waker HD, etc are all games with kids as a high focus audience.


Kid centric doesn't mean games that can be played by kids per say, W101 for example is a game geared more towards techical action players who love to improve their skill, kids maybe in the age group that can play it but it's not exactly a kid centric game  (it could be argued the same goes for the likes of Pikmin while Zelda is just broad in general but is more and more feeling less kid centric each installment) and this is how the library of the Wii U pans out tbh. It's more geared towards teens and above despite the games in the library being aimed at a broad market.