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At this point, there are so many games that quality over quantity is definitely preferable. If there are only a small number of games that are truly "great," this would be problematic, because if even a few of the best games aren't of a genre you prefer, then you're out of luck. It's the problem I have with the Wii U. Sure, it has some really great games, but the fact that a large portion of those great games don't interest me (of the great games, I have no interest in Smash Bros., Bayonetta 2, Wonderful 101, Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze, Super Mario Bros. U, Super Mario Maker, or Super Mario 3D World and only marginal interest in Mario Kart 8, Splatoon, and Xenoblade), the Wii U is a tough sell to me. So, I think there needs to be some balance. But since there is a large quantity of games in total, having access to just the best isn't going to be terribly problematic.