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midrange said:
sc94597 said:

I own a gaming pc, a 3DS, and plenty of Wii U games I haven't played yet. Besides that I have a life and other hobbies. Do you think all Wii U owners only own one platform? 

I don't expect people to have only one console, but that being said, as a wii u owner, are you really excited for the fact most of the big 2016 titles are skipping the wii u? 

E3 is about hyping people up and getting people excited for the upcoming games. They showed nothing for the wii u for 2016 so can we really call it a successful E3 for the wii u?

Personally I bought my Wii U last December, and have a huge backlog of games to address. I knew the Wii U wasn't getting much in the future when I bought it. It was still worth it to me though because there were more than five games I wanted (which is usually my rule for buying a console.) 

These days I replay old games out of nostalgia as much as I play new games, so I really don't care about quantity too much. As long as there is a good number of titles that interest me and make the initial $250-400 investment worth it , I am satisfied with the platform. 

As for E3, I don't think I've been hyped for an E3 in ages. It isn't what it used to be, there are many other high-priority events and announcements are more spaced out. This is a good thing. Having said that, Breath of the Wild hyped me more than any quantity of Nintendo games could have. It is very exciting to see Zelda evolve and ditch conventions, while retaining its core, considering it is probably in my top five video game series.