
If the gaming industry ever presented an award for boldness, none other could beat Nintendo. The Japanese company launched the motion-controlled Wii U intending to overtake the success achieved by its predecessor Wii. Unfortunately, the product failed miserably.
Instead of integrating a proven formula for its new console, the company used one of the outstanding features of Wii U i.e., a gamepad with a display and doubled down on it. Doing so resulted in a full-fledged hybrid console that is a mix of handheld and home console. Surprisingly, it has become a massive hit.






