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I didn't even think that the PS4 mention would stir that much of a response. I was just being honest about where I spend my time and in no way attempted to endorse one system over another. It's like blood in the water...

People really let their identity get wrapped up in the products they prefer, the music they like and the people they associate themselves with which I don't think is overly healthy. I've been defensive of PlayStation in the past and even emotional about it at times but recently I've been trying very hard to look at

$200 for a console that I'll play 2 or 3 exclusives on is too much. That's not sudden, it's just personal preference. You like Nintendo so it's worth it to you but I'm not a huge Nintendo fan and the Wii U lineup doesn't fit my tastes as much as what's on the PS4. I'm not saying the Wii U is a bad system and that

Thanks. I usually don't spend this much time discussing things online but for some reason, this topic has been fun and you're right, some hella obnoxious responses. I love being called minimum wage poor for not being able to afford $200 and at the same time being called a hypocrite for buying a $400 PS4.

I think there's a few games outside of Zelda that together would make it worth it for me at $150 (maybe $200) but I'm in no rush to buy another console. I've already got lots to play.

Why is this kind of sensible thinking so hard for people to understand? Four out of five responses to my comments have been hostile and/or insulting. Play what you like, buy what you think is worthwhile. Is it really that complicated?

$125 is probably a bit low but are you Nintendo because I don't think what I'm willing to pay for something should insult you. As I've said, the current refurb is $200 so if Nintendo continues to offer those then as the price of the console goes down, $15o certainly isn't impossible. And if you won't buy a PS4 until

"$200 is the best bargain in gaming right now." in your opinion. You forgot that part. It's all completely subjective. If the games on the Wii U don't appeal to me all that much than it can't be the best bargain in gaming for me and since it's all opinion, we can both like our own thing and let that dictate our own

Your's is probably the third comment in a row calling out the fact that I bought a PS4. It's not about the price tag, it's about it having games that I want to play. Right now, the Wii U lineup doesn't match my tastes as much as the PS4 does. If I buy a Wii U, I won't use it much outside of a few exclusives so it's

I think I've had that same comment from five other people already. It's not the price tag on its own, its the value for my money. I don't have a ton of time for gaming these days and while a Wii U appeals to me, the current price is too high to justify given the amount of time I will use it (and that's key).

Sure, and I'll bet you consider your purchasing decisions carefully. I have a good paying just but just because I can afford a Wii U, doesn't mean I'm going to run out and buy one if it doesn't have games I personally want to play. I have checked out some Wii U content too. I've used one a few times and I like the

I'm not arguing for PS4. All I said is that I feel I've got lots to play on mine which informs future console purchasing decisions. You're evaluation of Pikmen, 3D Work and Mario Kart being better than the PS4 lineup is completely subjective. It's all about personal taste which is why I'm in no rush to buy a Wii U.

Thanks! I had no intent to come in an "stink up" a Nintendo article with PlayStation fanboy evangelization. I simply answered the question posed by the article. People get so bent out of shape so easily.

I did and I love it. For me, it was worth the purchase. Nightmare64 spoke down at me insinuating that I make minimum wage and it has nothing to do with the actual price tag. It has everything to do with spending my money on things I personally deem worthwhile. It also has nothing to do with me dictating what other

Exactly.

I hope I haven't come across as arguing. I just enjoyed discussing with people on this since there were so many passionate responses.

Wow, you think I'm trolling? Really? I'm just having reasonable discussion with reasonable (and unreasonable) people. The question posed by this article is will you buy a Wii U in light of this E3. I gave my answer to which people have agreed and disagreed with me.

Apparently so. Have you read the responses to some of my comments here? Whooo, boy. Apparently, I'm some kind of moronic Nintendo hating monster for holding off on a purchasing decision I don't feel is completely justified at this time.

I do doubt that it'll be out next year. I think that game is a long way off. My money's on 2016. If it does come out next year and the price is the same. I may just wait, I'm in no rush to spend that much on a system I'll only play a few games on.

It's a great feature. I'm not about to cry "lazy devs" but I do wish there was a bit more thought put into Remote Play control schemes or, at least allow the user to configure the scheme. Some games are great on Remote Play. Assassin's Creed IV was fantastic but for every ACIV, you get a Blacklight which just uses