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Poor, poor WiiU....




                
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Yeah rarely have having games and being underpowered is soooooo great...

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"Say what you want about Americans but we understand Capitalism.You buy yourself a product and you Get What You Pay For."  

- Max Payne 3

Well, it seems like Nintendo is playing the victim card, acting like the only reason the Wii U failed was because people didn't realize how good it was. Although I guess this is just a game and I'm probably reading too deeply into it.



Nintendo loves staring itself at the mirror, it seems.



I would laugh with Nintendo, but considering it says "great artists" it's like they expect us to be like "oh no, the Wii U was a good console, please forgive our sins, Nintendo" 10 years from now.

Wii U had some amazing games yeah, but that doesn't change the fact that your console sold poorly.

I'm reading too deep into this, it's just an in-game item for AC.



"Just for comparison Uncharted 4 was 20x bigger than Splatoon 2. This shows the huge difference between Sony's first-party games and Nintendo's first-party games."

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Nintendo are so full of themselves sometimes xD.

I still loved my WiiU experience so I kind of agree.



That statement can be used about the Sega Saturn, certainly not the Wii U.

(I know it's a joke)



Here are two other new fortune cookies:
52 - Wii U Console (black) - If you stray from the path, you will find yourself lost.
57 - New Nintendo 3DS - Work long and hard, and good things will come to you. Eventually.

EDIT: 
..and an old one:

40 - Virtual Boy - I see much red in your future, much red indeed.



No Nintendo...the Wii U just didn't know what it wanted to be. It wanted to be a DS, it wanted to be innovative, it wanted to have 3rd party support but in the end it didn't put up enough to be able to do those things. It was a flawed and poorly executed console...and I love it to death.



Ljink96 said:
No Nintendo...the Wii U just didn't know what it wanted to be. It wanted to be a DS, it wanted to be innovative, it wanted to have 3rd party support but in the end it didn't put up enough to be able to do those things. It was a flawed and poorly executed console...and I love it to death.

Fortune cookie number 52 is for you:

52 - Wii U Console (black) - If you stray from the path, you will find yourself lost.