Okey-dokey. I got a Wii U a couple of weeks ago, and of course it is awesome. Just as a tidbit to make everyone feel bad, Sears was pretty much giving away Nintendo Land Wii Us for only $99 a few days back, but all the ones near me were sold out ridiculously fast, so I couldn't snatch one up in time. :( Wind Waker HD is truly beautiful, and it makes me sad that I missed that game in the Gamecube era. It is easily my new favorite Zelda game at the moment. Super Mario 3D World is looking to be much better than 3D Land, which is to be expected. It's no Galaxy, but it is loads of fun and totally worth a play through if you are a Mario fan. As for New Super Mario Bros U, that game is the most fun I had with multiplayer since the last Smash Bros. The single player challenges are nice diversions as well. It surely helps that this is the first NSMB game I've experienced, since it seems really redundant next to the Wii incarnation. However, it was included with the console (along with the Luigi version, which I haven't played yet), so I'm not complaining. I'll probably talk about Rayman Legends some once I've actually played it.
I really get the feeling that this upcoming E3 will truly decide whether or not the Wii U can be salvaged. It's been forever since we've heard about some games like Yarn Yoshi, Shin Megami Tensei X Fire Emblem, and the Xenoblade followup, which makes me more than a little worried about how their development is going. At least there are Mario Kart 8, SSB4, and Bayonetta 2 to keep me busy in the next 12 months. But man, the upcoming games are few and far between. I greatly prefer game quality over quantity (I don't normally buy more than 4 or 5 video games per year), but this lack of 3rd party support is still depressing.
On the bright side, a new Fatal Frame game was recently announced! I've never heard of that series before now, to be perfectly frank, but that's the sort of software that the Wii U is going to desperately need. I'll be looking forward to this game, especially if it gets localized in North America this time around.