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zorg1000 said:
curl-6 said:

The other consoles are targeting the modern mainstream gamer; that is, 12-30 year old males. 

Nintendo on the other hand insists on chasing the 1990s ideal of a "family friendly" console with a primarily E-rated library, despite the fact that this is no longer what the mainstream wants in 2016.

They cannot compete head-on with Xbox and Playstation unless they learn from those systems and adapt to today's market.

I'm pretty sure Wii U had Call of Duty: Black Ops II/Ghosts, Assassin's Creed III/IV, Madden, FIFA, NBA 2K, Batman: Arkham City/Origins, Darksiders II, Tekken Tag 2, Ninja Gaiden 3, Resident Evil: Revelations, Need for Speed, The Walking Dead, Sniper Elite V2, Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate all in the first year. I don't think lack of games aimed at 12-30 year males was a factor.

Those could all be played, usually in a more polished form, on PS3 and 360. 

Where was Wii U's exclusive equivalents to Uncharted, The Last of Us, Infamous, Halo, Killzone, Gears of War, Bloodborne...?