Bofferbrauer2 said:
It's one of them:
From a technical point of view, the Wii U is indeed just a Wii HD with a Gamepad controller slapped on top. From a marketing point of view, it's the successor of the Wii.
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Early PS3 models literally contained the PS2's chipset to allow backwards compatibility. Xbone uses the same type of RAM as the 360. You can use Gamecube games and controllers on the Wii. And Wii U's GPU is nothing like the Wii's except for being AMD; again, 360 and Xbone both have AMD GPUs as well. None of these things change the fact that they're separate consoles. The Wii U is not Wii HD, Pachter was wrong.








