Actually if you would have bothered to read any of the things I have said before since I joined this forum. I been playing Nintendo games for years (probably longer than you 2 combined). I have only owned Nintendo consoles all my life. For the first time in my life I am getting a PS4, because I am tired of missing out on all the triple A games that get released on other consoles and not on Nintendo consoles. Since the Wii U launched I already missed: Bioshock Infinite (Nintendo even showed Ken Levine of Bioschock at E3 2011 praising the Wii U, yet 2 years later Bioshock Infinite gets released and the Wii U doesn't get it.), Metro Last Light, Crysis 3, and probably we wont get GTA5 either. All those games appeal to me. That list will keep growing and growing. (And excuses can be made and made but it doesn't change the facts).
Most people that bought the Deluxe Model wasn't exactly for the 32GB hard drive, 32GB is nothing nowadays (like 2-3 average sized games, one next gen game probably will be that size). So people that bought the Deluxe model for the 32GB are just postponing the inevitable of having to purchase and external hard drive later. Of all the reasons to purchase the Deluxe model the little extra space is the least important.
Nintendo should have just released the basic model at the price of the current Deluxe model, and Nintendo instead of wasting that money on an internal hard drive for the system they should have made the console more powerful. We wouldn't have all that "the Wii U is underpowered doom and gloom" talk to begin with. And 3rd party developers would be more willing to make games for the system. Now not only we also not getting FIFA games but also the PES games from Konami.
Ok...ok.....Lets just clear things up a bit
1. Bioshock Infinite couldn't come to WiiU cause the devs were to far into development to be able to port the game, but they would have a very good chance of doing so if they had more time (this was also before they delayed it, again)
2. Metro Last light may have suffered some performance issues but that would have likely been because of the developers being unused to the new archetecture (which was also a problem with the PS3 at launch) along with the fact that they were likely understaffed due to the cripling financial problems they were facing. Yes it's sad it didn't appear but there were plenty of good reasons for it not to appear.
3.Crysis 3, oh no, NO CYRSIS 3. That was EA's fault, it was practically ready to ship yet EA decided to cancel the project.
4. Sure 8GB isn't much but seriously,thats really all you need for the essentials. Hard drives do add quite a resonable amount to the development cost, nintendo IMO did the right thing to include small storage space in order to reduce cost.
5. It dissapoints me people only want to remember what they want to remember. Lets look back at the previous console launch
Xbox 360 Launching with a 20% failure rate (1 in 5), Sure Nintendo had issues but never this bad.
PS3, over priced, hard to develop for, small game libarary for well over a year.
Now all people do is fight over which is better and leave poor old nintendo behind, the moral of all this, things will improve with time. If you just assume that Nintendo has to do everything perfect than your perception of things will never change.
Third party developers will come just many are choosing to stay away since the player base is fairly small, a problem that will be fixed in time. No one forced you to buy a WiiU, if you want to buy a PS4 or Xbone than be my guest. If you don't like the WiiU, sell it, throw it in the garbage, water it down with a hose i don't care. Just don't be like many other gamers who are to immediate to call this system is carp, you're voice does not speak for 100 million+ active gamers round the world.