Turkish said:
Still 8x more than the Wii u. The majority doesn't care about the wii u so whatever is on that system will never be gen defining. |
Objection!
Regardless of how many consoles were sold, IPs can still become succesful franchises and be considered generationally-defining. Halo debuted on a console that was severely stomped by the PS2. Sonic games were on the commercially unpopular (less so than WiiU) Sega consoles. Yet both games created very succesful franchises we still see today, and their root games can be considered gen-defining.
Thus by extension, the same logic should apply to any possible WiiU games - for the opportunity to be a gen-defining game is an all-inclusive club that does not pick and choose depending on hardware sales.








