| Wman1996 said: Discourse about complaining about a console's library is often frustrating and nonsensical. People say "PS5 has no games" and that's a lot of hyperbole. PS5 has a huge library. They say the same thing about Xbox One and Xbox Series despite their huge libraries. Wii U had more of a reason I guess to make that claim, but there were still hundreds of digital games (admittedly some were meh to shovelware) and some Nintendo games worth playing. Wii U is perhaps the only console in relatively recent years (and maybe Wii before it) that is a tough sell as a primary system. PS4, Xbox One, Switch, PS5, and Xbox Series all can be primary platforms for a user. |
This thread probably didn't need to continue after the second post... But I digress.
We need to remove ourselves from the idea that we all have the same tastes in games... We don't.
The WiiU was a primary console for many gamers... Because all they wanted to play was Mario Kart 8, one of the best selling games of all time... And there is literally nothing wrong with that.
The WiiU's best games ironically turned out the be some of the best games on Switch.
I know people who haven't progressed past the Super Nintendo or Nintendo 64 generations because those platforms have the games they love and play.
The number of sales or number of games that a system has is ultimately irrelevant on whether a system is a primary or secondary device in a home, it comes down to what you want to play, that's all.

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