Chris Pereira: ''Knowing the Wii U's immediate sales prospects weren't as great as it had hoped is what prompted Nintendo to recently slash sales projections for the console. Rather than expecting to sell 5.5 million units by the end of March, it was now expecting 4 million units to be sold by that same point. That is a significant cut, and one which meant Nintendo was anticipating just under a million units to sell worldwide in the first three months of 2012 after ending 2012 with 3.06 million units sold.
There was invariably going to be a drop-off as the year started because Nintendo systems sell best around the holidays, but without the excuse of supply constraints, a million consoles in three months didn't sound great. Now, at least in the United States, the Wii U's start to the year has been nothing short of abysmal. And while that's rightfully concerning, Nintendo is not far removed from having dealt with a system that many argued was down for the count before it ever made it to store shelves, which could prove to be useful as it moves forward with Wii U.''
Game Rant participates in the Megaton Musashi World Cup, checking out the game a little bit beforehand and winning the first round match.
After being benched for 20 years, and returning only to be forsaken again despite being a splendid game, it's time Kid Icarus gets salvation.
The Nintendo Switch is potentially nearing its lifespan, and several Wii U games haven't found their way over as ports yet.
I think it's better to leave games like AC: Amiibo Festival and Mario Tennis: Ultra Smash forgotten on the Wii U. Best case, they are mediocre games; worse case, they are very bad. It was a dark time for the Wii U, and the first only exists to sell Amiibo cards, whereas the second was put together in a couple of months with a shoestring budget, and it shows.
The rest of the list does have some really cool games, though. I would love to see a remake of Star Fox Zero with decent controls, and Xenoblade X doesn't require that much modification to work.
This article leaves out Nintendo's most controversial game to date devils Third.
I personally found the cover system really fun in that one compared to at the time most fps games completely lacking one.
Kirby is always ignored or forgotten by people, so good to see it mentioned here.
Play Kirby Canvas Curse on DS, and then play Rainbow Curse on Wii U, they're really fun and unique 'platformers' without any actual jumping.
Thank goodness the 3DS is selling just like the good ole GBA during GameCube days.
Anyone played Treasure's Astro Boy and Capcom's TLOZ: Minish Cap on GBA? great games!
I think the WiiU's success will be determined by what Sony and M$ have up their sleeve this year.
The WiiU is a great console but
-The name is wrong WiiU sounds like an add-on to the Wii for the average consumer.
-The ipad and galaxy tabs as-well as its mini-me the 3DS are all competing in the same market.
-It is not TRULY next gen, when the Ps4 and Xbox 720 come out they will (99.9999999% sure) be significantly more powerful.
-Lack of 3rd party support.
I think if Ninty play their cards right the WiiU will be fine, the unfortunate thing is that Nintendo are in a position where MS and Sony have to make mistakes for the WiiU to be a success while still fighting Apple and Samsung as well as the 3DS indirectly.
This is my opinion and I hope you respect it.
and let's not forget http://www.technobuffalo.co... so ps3 and 360, first three months are terrible compared to wii u's, so yeah, i am not worried about the wii u, just like the 3ds, wait unil the e3, things will pick up
Nintendo is a sleeping giant. Their handheld sales can keep them afloat, even if the WiiU is a turd. There is so much doom and gloom in articles about Nintendo's future, even the positive ones. People forget that Nintendo IS gaming. Nintendo IS consoles. Nintendo IS the industry.
I am saying this as a primarily Sony console player: "Nintendo will never die"