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SanAndreasX said:
curl-6 said:

Yeah that too; Wii was split with DS, but as Wii was equivalent to 6th gen and DS to 5th gen, development was less demanding than Wii U/3DS.

Wii got for example two 3D Marios, two 3D Zeldas, two Kirby games, two games from Retro, etc compared to one of each for Wii U.

I always considered Twilight Princess to be a Gamecube title. The HD remake agrees with me. Skyward Sword was easily the weakest 3-D Zelda, and a lot of that comes down to the design philosophy Nintendo pursued on the Wii, and I'm not just talking about the motion controls. Skyward Sword actually made me fear for the future of the Zelda series. I also wasn't impressed with the DS Zeldas, so the whole generation was kind of a step back for the Zelda series, especially comparing it to the Gamecube and Switch.

Xenoblade Chronicles and Punch-Out, on the other hand, were great. 

Twilight Princess was a crossgen title, it's both a Wii game and a Gamecube game. It actually came out on Wii first, and Gamecube a little later.