But will lightening strike twice? Will the majority that bought a Wii pick up the successor. The compelling reason of why people bought the Wii was a different or more friendly gaming experience to the HD twins and it became its expanded market. Have they all moved on is the question.
I don't know. Maybe? Maybe not. It depends on what games get released on the system. And we really have no idea what games are being released on the system, except for the obvious Nintendo releases.
This is why people are completely missing the point about the whole power debate. If the Wii U is so underpowered that it harms support for the system, that's a big problem. If it's underpowered to the point where the multiplatform releases simply don't look as good on the Wii U, that means practically nothing. The vast majority of people do not care about the graphical performance of their consoles. It just doesn't matter. Not even the vast majority of PS3/360 owners. They bought millions upon millions of copies of Call of Duty, and that game runs at 600p. The importance of graphical capabilities being important to the consumer is waaaaaaaaaay overstated on GAF.
As I said, where it does matter is if it effects support. Because that means there are less games. And that's what the consumer sees - this console has this game I want, but this one does not. They don't see 720p VS 1080p, or 60FPS vs 30FPS.
That's why the Wii faltered in the last couple of years. It wasn't because it got dated, or because it was seen as underpowered by consumers. It's because it didn't have many appealing games released for it.
So when it comes to the Wii U and its sales prospects, at the moment I can genuinely throw up my hands and say I don't know how it will perform. I do thing, however, that people are completely underselling the attraction of Nintendo's own software, which is more popular than ever. Mario Kart, 3D Mario, 2D Mario, Donkey Kong, the Wii series, and to a lesser extent Kirby and Zelda just had a very successful generation, and they will be a draw for the Wii U.