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RaptorChrist said:
ThisanmU said:

That's true. Sad, but true. I think the WiiU was a great consoles but Nintendo didn't work as they should. Nintendoland was a nice idea but the lack of updates killed the game. A lot of great ideas were thrown away or poorly developed on every single title released on the console. Wii(U) from (U)nderestimated System. 

First off, I love my Wii U and it has a lot of great games, but I think the reason it failed is because Nintendo didn't have the tech at the time to create what they envisioned it to be (the Switch). Had Nintendo been able to create the Wii U with the hardware embedded within the controller (with a sleek form factor), maybe it wouldn't have gone so wrong.

Their marketing strategy didn't help, either. :P

Do you think the Switch can be considered the "WiiU 2.0"? I mean, the gamepad has a different usage, like a game extension (not a screen extension), I can't point so many similarities, but in fact, I agree with U about the hardware issue.