Does it matter if people know what the Wii U looks like? Honestly?
The 360 and the XBO look pretty darn similar to each other too, with a name that is still pretty darn confusing but it isn't having the same issues. On a marketing side, the issue has much more to do with poor communication with consumers early in the Wii U's life-cycle and a slow stream of compelling software. It carried with it absolutely no momentum and did a terrible job selling itself...what it looked like and how it was advertised next to a controller is basically irrelevant.







