Semantics aside, I think it's understandable for Wii U owners to feel burnt by how the system ultimately panned out.
From the brutal software droughts, to the incessant delays, to the lack of ambitious titles, to what was supposed to be one of its premier games getting pushed back all the way to the next generation, it's a pretty awful state of affairs.
Nintendo made a lot of promises this generation, and failed to deliver on most of them. As such, consumers are quite justified in feeling pissed off.








