Experimental42 said: The Wii U was written off as a flop and essentially dead since November of last year, so it's kind of exciting for Nintendo fans to suddenly see the Wii U acting like the quiet kid that snaps on the play ground. For one week at least, it's holding the Xbone down and dropping turds in its mouth, while mean muggin' the PS4 as it sits on the jungle gym. The timing of this erruption literally could not be better.
E3 excitement paired with the Wii U's first signs of life is just helping the hype train build steam. If the Wii U stays close to Sony again this week and Nintendo doesn't drop the ball at E3, then get ready for a far more zealous Nintendo crowd, not only here but over the entire internet. |
Yeah but I wouldn't celebrate yet. I always give a sales spike 3 weeks to see where sales fall back down to before I get out the champaign...