While the design might be subject to change, this is the gist of the console Nintendo hopes to ship into your living room late this year. To this day, the Wii’s library has not (arguably) had enough contending titles to make me buckle and shell out for the system.
If Nintendo can truly back up all their third-party supported talk, then the Wii U may leave behind a very different legacy than its predecessor. And when I say different legacy, I mean to actually say, “No more casual-targeted abominations like Wii Music.”