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I agree about the lack of interesting games. But from my experience that means it’s following the failure of the Wii.

Wii sold great but it had a real lack of interesting games. After Zelda and galaxy it was a boring console for a while at least in my opinion. Yea it got a Mario kart and smash. A Metroid. Eventually another Metroid. I remember the first two years going to the store and not wanting to buy any of the offerings. Very disappointing.

With the GameCube and Wii U, I was buying around ten games a year. Nearly every month I was soaking with anticipation. Those consoles sold poorly but I was getting what I wanted. So for me, I can’t base a Nintendo consoles “success” on whether I’m getting games I want but rather I have to judge it on if it’s attracting a broader audience.