Wii U might be Nintendo's last home-exclusive console.


Wii U might go down in history as Nintendo's last home-exclusive console, and that is pretty sad. It's sad how much the industry has changed, and forced Nintendo to reluctantly change along with it. When Nintendo partnered with DeNA, you could tell from Iwata's face that he did not want to; it was simply a matter of necessity in a changing age.

What was the first home-console you ever had? NES, if you're a little older? Perhaps it was Wii, and you got introduced to Nintendo when they were the wackiest. Whatever the case, Nintendo operated under a different paradigm back then. Slowly, with the growth of smartphones, PC-gaming, and the continued rise of the Playstation and Xbox brands, Nintendo has lost a lot in both market-share and mind-share.

Wii U is the end of almost 34 years of home-exclusive Nintendo-consoles. It is sad, but the future that is in store for us with Switch is nevertheless exciting indeed.

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