Pichu wrote:But then again, when you've sold 90 million units, riding the brand name can't hurt...
Yeah, it's kind of unfortunate though. It seems to work for most other companies, so I guess its probably a smart move. Still, I kind of like 'new' names, Super Nintendo, Nintendo 64, Nintendo Gamecube, Wii... I was hoping for something a little more original than "Wii U" but hey, like with every new console, it's just a name.
Happens every time. In the end, I think "Wii" was a better name than "Revolution". Who knows, maybe the name will change again before launch.
I really wish the Wii U would up-scale Wii games though, it's a real bummer it isn't going to.
I thought what I'd do was, I'd pretend I was one of those deaf-mutes.