The dead console made it to Gamestop and made a small profit.
With almost 180 000 units for both versions, Dragon Quest X: Inishie no Ryuu no Denshou Online has performed pretty well, and shows good player retention (which isn't guaranteed on
a dead console like the Wii, and a struggling one like the Wii U).
Mario Clash will actually have the stereoscopic 3D mode included, a pleasant surprise since there have been few actual 3D games released for the 3DS in recent years, and it's starting to become
a dead console since the release of the Nintendo Switch.
Nintendo has officially mailed it in when it comes to the Wii U. It's
a dead console, the only thing it will get is a poor version of the next Zelda game.
They don't want to stock it because the Wii U is
a dead console, they already have a mountain of old Wii U games to dispose of.
On the other, the WiiU is basically
a dead console so moving to Switch is the better choice for the sake of future sales.
It's not
a dead console yet.
Now come back to 2017, most people would tell you the Vita is
a dead console, and that it should be buried and Sony has already moved on.
The Wii U is pretty much
a dead console.
I'm excited for a lot of things to be announced, and while the PS Vita isn't
a dead console, it's a bummer it was basically glossed over during the conference.
You want better games for
a dead console?
C'm on Nintendo unless my VC purchase carry over to the Switch, what's the point in buying premium - priced content for
a dead console?
you are saying ps4 has nothing and you bought a wii - u,
a dead console with antiquated design, no third party support LMAO.