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Shadow1980 said:
The Wii U has a solid library of games. It was definitely worth buying. I'm getting a Switch day one, because I know Nintendo will deliver with quality first-party titles, and there will probably be several third-party exclusives worth buying.

One things that upsets me is that the WiiU was a solid system; I hear a lot of complaints about build quality to justify why NS is so much better, but the WiiU was solid. The NS looks like a generic GPS with Tiger Electronics add-ons. We all know it lost third-party support, which really affected sales and (ultimately) first-party support. When was the last time a console maker announced its next system 2 years into a life cycle? I simply can't recall that ever happening. With the NS already checking in well below the competition, I don't know how they plan to avoid another WiiU-like third-party abandonment, etc.