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Anyone who calls the Wii U the worst console ever created is an either ignorant to the point where he has no business talking about videogames or a foolish idiot.

Maybe a lot of column A, and a lot of column B =)

You need look no further than the 1980's to find several FAR worse consoles than anything we've seen in quite some time =)



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the2real4mafol said:

The worst console was by Nintendo but most of you probably never heard of it.

The Virtual Boy, no other console comes close to shitiness.

Most of us never heard of it? You're on a gaming enthusiast website, I'd be surprised if anyone didn't hear of it!



Gamecube was brilliant. Saturn not exciting. Both far from the "worst console ever" position. CD-I probably a good choice.
Coming back to Wii U, the console is very good, Miiverse and Gamepad really high quality features.



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Dunno, I don't own one (yet). My vote goes to Wii, its the worst console I own, thank god homebrew channel made it a bit better.



Hyperbole aside I do think that the Wii U is a relatively weak system. It has weak performance, high price and fewer redeeming qualities than the Wii had at launch and in my mind it shows that Nintendo are too insular and they don't really understand the needs of the wider market of developers nor the realities of how games have changed.



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i rember when people said this about the PS3 lol. i love my ps3 and i like the wii u.
who ever wrote this is a moron



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spurgeonryan said:
amp316 said:
I could write a better troll article than that. Wait.. I didn't mean to sound proud of that...

Anywho, the worst system I have ever played is the Atari Jaguar. There isn't a single positive thing that I can say about it.



You already made one when you gave the new Bond 5 stars. :p

 

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Well I 'm glad that you liked my review better than that mess of an article in the OP.  

Wait... I really think that Skyfall is great.



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The Gamecube was my favourite Nintendo console..until the arrival of WiiU, seriously the WiiU is a superb piece of kit. The launch window has a decent line up too, honestly some people...



I don't own a Wii U yet, but I don't think it's the worst console ever created. It hasn't even been out that long yet.



Squilliam said:
Hyperbole aside I do think that the Wii U is a relatively weak system. It has weak performance, high price and fewer redeeming qualities than the Wii had at launch and in my mind it shows that Nintendo are too insular and they don't really understand the needs of the wider market of developers nor the realities of how games have changed.


... and yet they are the largest videogame publisher in the world, and the market leading manufacturer in both the handheld and home console markets.

I would personally argue that it isn't that Nintendo doesn't understand the market but that "analysts" don't understand Nintendo. Between sales for the Wii, Nintendo DS, PSP and iPhone it should be clear that people want polished visuals and good gameplay not necessarily the most technically advanced graphics and gameplay. Nintendo believes that the market they alienate by producing systems like the Wii, Wii U, Nintendo DS, and 3DS is (relatively) small, expensive to keep happy, and is already aggressively targeted by Sony and Microsoft so they have ignored them; and I don't think anyone can say that this worked out poorly for the Wii, Nintendo DS or 3DS, and we will have to see how this works for the Wii U.

Ultimately, I think Nintendo is right ... Nintendo could have put together a system that was 8 times as powerful as the HD consoles, it would (probably) cost more than $500 to manufacture and they would have to sell it for (less than) $400 to keep people happy, without the Wii U tablet the average person would ask how it was different in a meaningful way from the HD consoles, and the graphics whore who complains about the Wii U still wouldn't buy it. Trying to appeal to these gamers is why the N64 and Gamecube are Nintendo's least successful systems even though they were (relative to their competition) Nintendo's most powerful systems.