curl-6 said: Most likely, seeing as it will be the last Wii U game that strives to push the platform, and is the culimination of many years of extensive experience with the hardware. It's been a long road for Nintendo from this:
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I agree with the core of this, they came a long way, but to be fair though I doubt New Super Mario Bros. U had much ambition to be a graphically progressive title. Nintendoland already looked a lot prettier at launch, and they also had Pikmin 3 in the first year which looked great at the time.