Finally.
That's really the only word that comes to mind after watching Nintendo's new 'Direct' broadcast. In just over 30 minutes, the game publishing giant not only made a better case for the future of Wii U than in the previous 12 months, it managed to surpass the hype it generated at its past two E3 outings - combined. For months, even years, Nintendo has simply placed a tablet-driven product in front of us and asked us to imagine the possibilities. But our imaginations have limits, particularly in the face of games that exist in the here and now - games that aren't on Nintendo's systems. We need to see the future, not just believe it's coming.
Promise gave way to confusion. Confusion to frustration. Frustration to a resignation that perhaps Nintendo didn't have a vision.
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