When Nintendo Co. presented the Wii U in its near final state at the Electronic Entertainment Expo earlier this month, the company underwhelmed with a lack of important information that would drive buzz into the holiday. Its reluctance to announce pricing, key third-party support, in addition to conservative launch titles is keeping interest for the hardware at a moderate simmer. However, the hardware holds important components in it that, if executed and marketed properly, could make the Wii U a game changer.
