| Faelco said: They don't want people to buy the last Wii Us to play Zelda. And if the Switch's specs are true and the launch line up is full of Wii U's ports, then the end of life deals for the Wii U could be as interesting as the new console, so that's something to avoid for Nintendo. You want Nintendo games, buy a Switch. Wii what? |
Good idea in a way if it is in the same region of power as the Wii-U and going to cost 2-3x the price if they were to drop the Wii-U down to where people would just impulse buy it.
TBH now though, if you were to buy a full priced Wii-U today (actually more expensive than a ps4/X1) how much buyers remorse would you have over the next weeks/months if you were uneducated as to what is going on with the Wii-U / Switch in the long term. As in if a parent goes in a shop, knows the Wii name, buys the console for the kids, finds out in March it is being trashed completely for the new Nintendo system = one angry mummy!
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