It’s no mystery that Nintendo’s console is the red headed stepchild when compared to its contemporaries, the PS4 and Xbox One. Regardless, its lack of both power and third party support is made up for by amazing first party titles and solid innovation.
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None of the Nintendo games interest me enough to buy a WiiU
Define "succeeds"
Pretty sure it outsold the PS3, yes PS3, by 22 units last month globally.
I have a Wii U and only a Wii U but historically poor sales re hardware and software and historically poor 3rd party support (even compared to other Nintendo consoles) is not successful- The Wii U has lost money and marketshare- And no the Wii U is not making money now either- ( please show a qualified Nintendo source indicating otherwise before disagreeing)
Well, lets just say the Wii U is surviving rather than succeeding. The Wii U is far from the perfect console, but the games alone are what keeps gamers coming back. Nintendo's strength has always been the quality of its games. Nintendo's weakness is relying on gimmicks to push sales.