It is the worst performing console in the last three generations, and is presently performing equally to the Sega Saturn. So yes, it is a massive failure.TizzytheTormentor said:I would struggle to say the Wii-U is a massive failure, hasn't reached expectations sure, but its not a failure, if you want failure, look at the N-Gage...Toadfish1 said:Yes, that is one reason that it is a massive failure, but there are a lot of others. It might help to go through all of them. Pissing off all game devs and focusing on an unimpressive gimmick that raises the price too high are also reasons.TizzytheTormentor said:Because many people are unaware it bloody exists, I talked to my aunt about it and she thinks the Wii-U is an expensive peripheral for the Wii, my mother thought the same, many potential buyers are unaware its a whole new console and its lack of marketing is not helping. If the Wii-U had a different name (a reason why many see it as an add-on) and had more solid marketing, it would likely fare much better.Toadfish1 said:To prove you're no fanboy, Jim, how about one on why the Xbox One is absolutely crushing the WiiU?
The 3DS is selling well because I see commercials for it and those commercials show off the 3D technology, something the DS didn't have, it shows the distinction between the systems.
As a Wii-U owner, I can say that the console itself is fine, I like some of the things you can do with the game-pad, I think there are quite a few games worth owning on it, but unless they show the world it actually exists, it likely won't pick-up anytime soon, the PS4 and Xbone get tons of marketing, hence the strong sales.
I've never seen devs express outrage over the Wii-U's gimmicks, do you have a source?
And I'm sure Xbox One fans say the its showings justify it. But we're talking about outside perspective here.
The number of devs who flat out said they're not making ports cause they don't want to work with it doesn't tip you off?