Yeah Nintendo stuck with the Wii U to a greater extent than you'd expect for such an unsuccessful console, while Sony hit the abort button when Vita sales went south.
The two are kinda opposites in a way; Vita had great hardware but first party support quickly disappeared, while the Wii U was kinda terrible hardware but punched above its weight in first party games with the likes of Mario Kart 8, Splatoon, BOTW, etc.








