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Miyamotoo said:
GhaudePhaede010 said:

Mario Kart sells 8 million on Wii U but you call it a Switch exclusive.

Legend of Zelda releases day and date on Wii U and Switch and you call it a Switch exclusive.

Smash releases on 3DS and Wii U and you call it?

TLoU releases on two successful consoles and you call it a PS4 exclusive (which really hurts your, "dead console" argument, by the way).

You fail to see the hypocrisy because you just outright fail.

Yeah, like I wrote, on paper they are not exclusives but practically they are, they totally have appealing on market like Switch exclusives, they are Nintendos and current Switch exclusives on market, I mean plenty of people didn't know that Wii U ever exist.

I wrote that I dont have problem calling even TLoU and Uncharted Trilogy like Sony and curent PS4 exclusives on market (hardly that anybode will buy now PS3 in order to play those games), but in case of Switch compared to Wii U difference is much greater because that same "dead console" and "small instal base" arguments.

Errr...  The Wii U version has sold 1.2m units. 

And just to put that into perspective: There are more than 300 games on the X1, more than 500 games on the PS4 and almost 100 on the Switch that haven't reached that number yet.  

Oh! and ONLY FOUR games on the Switch have actually surpassed that number.

So yeah, I think the Wii U version has earned its right to be taken into account.

 

 

 

PS: And just to add a little bit more of perspective, some of the MULTIPLATFORMS that havent reached that number on the Xbox One are:  Doom (2016), Far Cry: Primal, Final Fantasy XV, Dragon Age III: Inquisition, Titanfall 2, etc, etc.