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I'd say it was average. Wii U is a commercial failure of a system, so I'm not sure why people are surprised that Paper Mario on Wii U is along the lines of Sticker Star. That being said, I'm looking forward to Star Fox: Zero, I'm interested in Tokyo Mirage Sessions, and I'll keep an eye on Paper Mario: Colours.

3DS was obviously much better. Yo-Kai Watch, Fates, Dragon Quest VII, new Kirby, Monster Hunter: Generations and Rhythm Paradise looking good. Federation Force still looks really underwhelming. I'm hoping the SNES games are cross-platform (as in, free download to New 3DS if you own them on Wii U) but I expect, in typical Nintendo fashion, they won't be.

To sum up: Wii U content was as expected, with Tokyo Mirage Sessions coming a little earlier than expected. 3DS was actually slightly better than I expected, with a couple of dud announcements, but plenty of content to keep me occupied there. Not sure what people expect at this point: Wii U has failed, and is resource consuming and fiscally expensive to develop for. 3DS demands far smaller investment and has an install base five times the size, with the benefit of Japan only games awaiting localisation.