Xbox One and PS4 aren't a big scare, claims Wii U maker
Most of the E3 buzz has been devoted to Sony and Microsoft heavyweight consoles, but Nintendo hasn't given up hope of being a serious contender this holiday season.
The Wii U has been something of a slow starter, and has sold only 3.5 million units to date.
But Nintendo communications director Charlie Scibetta tells Gamespot that the new lineup of exclusive titles and the Wii U's lower price point will draw consumers to the established brand of beloved games.
"If you're a consumer going in and you have these options; we know what the price points are now from the competitors, we know what the games are from the competitors; and we know now what the Wii U is going to offer," said Scibetta.
"We feel good about where we stack up. It's the software that's going to motivate them."