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13.5m units sold over approximately 4 years on the market. Let that sink in and then talk about everything Nintendo owes their existing audience. That is to say the ones still playing on the Wii U.

If you were one of the minority of first year adopters and you are disappointed, or even rage quit upset over how the product life cycle panned out, then by all means; do not support Nintendo in the future. A lot of Nintendo's supporters move on to Playstation or Xbox, PC gaming or just phase out of video games as they get older. It's normal. Nintendo should be pleased with the number of unmarried millennials they managed to keep into the current generation as far as I'm concerned.

Presumably, you are also done with all their franchises, as they remain the number one reason for buying Nintendo consoles.

But does Nintendo owe what's left of the Wii U market a list of entitled demands? No.