15th March 2014, 9:03 AM
Sales of the Wii U this February have apparently more than doubled from... last February. Credit is going to Tropical Freeze, which I intend to pick up next month. It remains to be seen if this is just a slight bump or if it will turn into long term sales increase for Nintendo.
At any rate, I still must say that I've been playing my Wii U far more often than my PS4. Simply put, the PS4 has done everything right, but it doesn't have any GAMES right now. I got the danged thing far too early, and frankly I'm shocked I made such a mistake. This is the first time I picked up a Playstation console THIS soon after launch, and I should know by now that the best thing to do with a Sony console is wait at least 6 months to a year before picking one up because it simply WON'T have the games at first. This is a fact most gamers already know, so I have to ask, why is it that the editors on the big game news sites are ignoring that while simultaneously insulting Nintendo for having "no games" on the Wii U? That seems flat out false, unless you are only talking about 3rd party support.
At any rate, I still must say that I've been playing my Wii U far more often than my PS4. Simply put, the PS4 has done everything right, but it doesn't have any GAMES right now. I got the danged thing far too early, and frankly I'm shocked I made such a mistake. This is the first time I picked up a Playstation console THIS soon after launch, and I should know by now that the best thing to do with a Sony console is wait at least 6 months to a year before picking one up because it simply WON'T have the games at first. This is a fact most gamers already know, so I have to ask, why is it that the editors on the big game news sites are ignoring that while simultaneously insulting Nintendo for having "no games" on the Wii U? That seems flat out false, unless you are only talking about 3rd party support.
"On two occasions, I have been asked [by members of Parliament], 'Pray, Mr. Babbage, if you put into the machine wrong figures, will the right answers come out?' I am not able to rightly apprehend the kind of confusion of ideas that could provoke such a question." ~ Charles Babbage (1791-1871)