@TJ SPIKE: I absolutely agree, Nintendo needs to have an extensive Wii U games line-up ready by the end of the year. However, to me, (not to be presumptuous) Mario Party 9 and Xenoblade aren’t going to hold me until September (I don’t plan on getting either). I also agree with you that summer launches don’t work, because consumers are spending their money on vacation, not gaming. In addition, I feel like I may have misrepresented my initial point, the console’s release will be dependent upon the games available for both Wii and Wii U. I don’t see how Nintendo will lose sales by releasing a console a few months before peak sales season; which is primarily in the U.S. anyway; the other half of the worldwide sales don’t necessarily follow the Christmas sales boom. E3 is still five months away, I feel like anything could change (3DS price-drop anyone?) before then. All I know is, Nintendo fans should be receiving the most encouraging gaming news this year.