@MightyEzekiel @TheGamerPhenom It really doesn't. You can't just launch a console with those type of specs, at that price, and expect to be successful. It's just not an economically sound philosophy.
@angeloti83 That's fine. Lot's of people do. The potential for exclusives in the franchises they love (Zelda, Pokemon, Mario, etc.) are enough to sell the console to a lot of people.
@19James89 @TheGamerPhenom I agree. Like I said, I've had every Nintendo console since the NES. Longtime fan, and I still own every console since the SNES. I'll be getting the WiiU as soon as the games come out, haha.
@b74kd3th Eh . . . I think more than anything, it's the actual exclusive games that allow them to put out average consoles (although the Wii, by sales numbers, was a hit). And honestly, I'll buy another crappy console if I get more quality games. I have in the past with Nintendo. When I see more of the great first party games dropped by Nintendo for the WiiU, I will most likely get it.
@Stealth____ And this is probably my biggest issue with Ubisoft's statement. The game was boring. It had almost no variety to it, and was more often than not your generic zombie game. Nothing innovative, nothing entertaining. They have no one to blame but themselves for the poor sales.
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