The Wii U is often regarded as Nintendo's worst-selling console, with only 13.56 million units sold compared to the Switch's 150 million. Despite its commercial failure, many concepts introduced by the Wii U were pioneering and anticipated future gaming trends, such as handheld-play and home console synergy. Ideas like the dual-screen controller and seamless gaming transitions predate current advancements in the industry, showing that while the Wii U had a short lifespan, it laid groundwork for future innovations in gaming hardware.
The Wii U was a flop, but many of its ideas and games were ahead of their time.
Both the Switch and Wii U embody Nintendo's innovative spirit, even if the Wii U struggled commercially.
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