Let me explain how he's a cash grab *pulls out Chalkboard and writes Cash Grab 101 on it*
Most people don't own both a Wii U and 3DS. Some people don't own a 3DS because you can get equally good games for cheaper on Mobile Devices, not to mention Mobile Devices pack more power then 3DS and Vita combined even for the weakest of mobile devices, comes with a bigger, HD screen (REAL HD) and on Android you can get emulators, further enhancing the quality of gaming on an Mobile Device. Any questions? No? Good, let's continue to part 2 *Erases 101 writes 102 in it's place*
Even less people own a Wii U. Wii U doesn't pack enough power for the general core gamer, not even close and the casuals Nintendo is targeting have moved onto Mobile Devices, not to mention most casuals still think Wii U is an accessory for Wii, the thing is barely advertised on TV due to PS4 and XboxOne (Mostly XboxOne) dominating the Commercial Market, with PS4 dominating the internet and sales.
Wii U, as good as it is, is subject to the fate that Panasonic 3DO, Turbografx 16 and Sega Saturn had: Being the obscure side console most people don't own. Though it won't sink Nintendo like The Dreamcast did to Sega, the Wii U's fate has been sealed. PS4 outsold Wii U in 3 months of being out compared to Wii U being out for a year and a half, even Nintendo has admitted to only being second best in console wars (Stay Classy Nintendo).
The Cheapest 3DS/2DS is the Gamestop Used 2DS at $120, The cheapest Wii U is $200 on Nintendo's website, but this isn't about Gamestop making money, this is about Nintendo making money, so $200+$20 in shipping and $130 for a 2DS. Plus shell out $44 for Smash 3DS (Tax included) and another $66 for Smash Wii U, that's effectively $460 DLC. So it's not free DLC and punishes the people who don't want a Wii U or 3DS.
Most people don't own both a Wii U and 3DS. Some people don't own a 3DS because you can get equally good games for cheaper on Mobile Devices, not to mention Mobile Devices pack more power then 3DS and Vita combined even for the weakest of mobile devices, comes with a bigger, HD screen (REAL HD) and on Android you can get emulators, further enhancing the quality of gaming on an Mobile Device. Any questions? No? Good, let's continue to part 2 *Erases 101 writes 102 in it's place*
Even less people own a Wii U. Wii U doesn't pack enough power for the general core gamer, not even close and the casuals Nintendo is targeting have moved onto Mobile Devices, not to mention most casuals still think Wii U is an accessory for Wii, the thing is barely advertised on TV due to PS4 and XboxOne (Mostly XboxOne) dominating the Commercial Market, with PS4 dominating the internet and sales.
Wii U, as good as it is, is subject to the fate that Panasonic 3DO, Turbografx 16 and Sega Saturn had: Being the obscure side console most people don't own. Though it won't sink Nintendo like The Dreamcast did to Sega, the Wii U's fate has been sealed. PS4 outsold Wii U in 3 months of being out compared to Wii U being out for a year and a half, even Nintendo has admitted to only being second best in console wars (Stay Classy Nintendo).
The Cheapest 3DS/2DS is the Gamestop Used 2DS at $120, The cheapest Wii U is $200 on Nintendo's website, but this isn't about Gamestop making money, this is about Nintendo making money, so $200+$20 in shipping and $130 for a 2DS. Plus shell out $44 for Smash 3DS (Tax included) and another $66 for Smash Wii U, that's effectively $460 DLC. So it's not free DLC and punishes the people who don't want a Wii U or 3DS.