CraveOnline writes: "Today we'll talk about all things Wii U. We hit sales, perception, reception, launch and upcoming games. Is this console dead or dying? We don't think so. Listen in and find out why."
WTMG's Leo Faria: "Sadly, F-Zero: GP Legend did not become the commercial hit Nintendo was expecting, at least in the West. The game came and went, just like its anime counterpart. It was the last hoorah for the franchise in the States, if you don’t count F-Zero 99, that is. It wasn’t a bad game per se, but it felt like a setback after the excellent Maximum Velocity or F-Zero GX. As a result, it probably did not sell that well, Nintendo saw it as a sign that Westerners weren’t into F-Zero, and we’ve been living in this hellish drought of antigrav races featuring bird-named racers ever since. Twenty years later, it clearly doesn’t hold up very well, with a lot of people barely remembering its existence, unlike F-Zero GX."
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Again, it's so good to hear the truth come from some one.. the wii u is not dying, after selling 650 million consoles and handhelds, i think nintendo has made enough profit to keep the wii u going for a long time. reguardless of what mindless sony and microsoft trolls think... the wii u is going to do just fine, it may or may not be number one, in the next gen war, but the wii u is going to last!
Can't we just settle this "Is the Wii U dead or not?" question once and for all by asking Erwin Schrödinger?