Easy, lack of a killer app.
Secondly, the system isn't very appealing. it lacked the sleekness. It didn't look like something you wanted to own.
Wii was successful because it was both sleek and had multiple killer apps.
Nintendo is back to form with the Switch, though. It's definitely a good thing they pulled the plug early on the Wii U, despite what those silly naysayers said. The Switch is essentially what a real Wii successor looks like. Wii U was more like, as people said, GameCube v2.
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