Many view the Wii U as shit hardware like the above poster. Honestly I could give a rats ass about the capability of the hardware. I am in it for the games, does the system have the games that I happen to be interested in.
You do not buy consoles for hardware specs... that is what PC's are for. Many people substitute a console with their PC as a way to play some games that just will never ever make it onto the PC.
I play Nintendo games specifically for the types of games the platform has. Does it have the support of third parties? No. Is that bad? Yes. But honestly if Nintendo keeps coming out with the types of games I am looking for that just happen to not be on the PC I will continue to support them with whatever console happens to be the one out at the time.
That seems like a rational comment, in that you seem to accept that you would buy Nintendo games regardless of hardware. Many people don't share your point of view. Which is absurd.
If the Wii U was doing numbers similar to PS3 etc, or even if it was trailing a close third, I'd support the notion that maybe my assumptions are out. But all this talk about how Nintendo would be worse if they went 3rd party seems a little absurd.
The company is different to what it was in Howard Lincoln's day. The industry is different. We have new ways of playing now. And is 2D Mario still the king of platformers, when a lot of people are arguing that Rayman Legends is actually the better game (even if it lacks the necessary heritage)?
I think I am more pissed off with Nintendo fans to be honest. A lot of them aren't willing to adapt. And a lot of them appear irresponsible with their money, claiming that they don't mind paying extortionate amounts for Nintendo products, when the truth of the matter is that they are missing out on so many other gaming and life experiences.
I bought 10+ games this month. Mass Effect 1, Mass Effect 3, Resident Evil 6, Hotline Miami, Red Steel 2, Dragons Dogma, Drakengard, Opoona, Deadly Creatures, Teleglitch, and a few others. Cost me about £40. Would I trade all those games for a 10 year old (HD) remake? No. Do I think that my gaming tastes/experiences are infinitely more varied than the average Nintendo fan's? Yes.
None of the games which I bought had publishers stating that they thought the best way of delivering their games was via their own prorprietary hardware. And they're not bad developers/publishers either. So all this talk about Nintendo systems being best for Nintendo is delusional talk by ego driven traditionalists who still somehow think that Nintendo are relevant in the console space.
Nintendo haven't been relevant in the console space since the days of the Super Nintendo. Sure, they're minted. But at what cost? Because if it means that they can get by on producing substandard results, while still asking for premium rates, than their "fans" are even more deluded than I am.
The Wii U and Wii would never have happened under the watchful eye of Yamauchi. At least that guy associated himself with high quality goods. Not pass off shit in the hope that people will come to associate it with fool's gold.
Edit: I think I've said everything I've needed to say. No point in repeating myself, or even responding to the cat-callers - who'll mostly nit-pick. The OP asks if the Wii U will "breakout" this year. I think Nintendo's hardware strategy with the Wii U is broken. The only thing that needs to "breakout" is Nintendo's old way of thinking.