| Soundwave said: Wii vs Wii U is interesting I guess. Hardware Wii U > Wii (Wii U was a good sized upgrade even if it was still competitively outdated), Wii was a repackaged GameCube basically. Software Splatoon > anything new on the Wii Mario Kart 8 > Mario Kart Wii Bayonetta 2 = Metroid Prime 3 (the token Nintendo "hardcore" title). NSMBU > NSMB Wii Nintendo Land > Wii Sports/Fit (Sports/Fit might be more casual, but NL is the better overall game). Xenoblade X < Xenoblade Chronicles Mario 3D World < SMG 1&2 AC Amiibo Fesitval < AC City Folk Smash U > Smash Wii DKC: Tropical Freeze > DKC Returns Mario Maker > any remaining major Wii title Misc. Nintendo IP ... Captain Toad + Yoshi's Wooly World + Star Fox 0 + Devil's Third + Pikmin 3 + Wonderful 101, LEGO City vs Kirby's Epic Yarn, The Last Story, Excite Truck, Punch-Out!, Endless Ocean 1/2, Sin & Punishment That's pretty close, I'd say Wii has a small edge here, but Pikmin 3 is probably the best game of that bunch. |
I think whether one is satisfied is less about having the best game in franchise (and which are better is mostly opinion in some cases), but more about having a lot of different games and a constant stream of them, and Wii undeniably wins there. I mean Wii had Zelda, Metroid, and Mario all in it's first year with plenty of games inbetween. Wii U still doesn't have Zelda and will never have Metroid, that right there says it all. No real Fire Emblem, Kirby, Paper Mario, Animal Crossing, Mario Strikers, and so ons either while we're at it.







