Definitely agree with you, Ceric, on Monster Hunter 4 for Wii U. I really hope Capcom do that again with this new sequel.
As for the console, I'm quite happy with my purchase. There were some rough spots in the beginning with mine - system crashes/freezing, GamePad not syncing properly - but those two problems have been sorted out with all of the firmware updates. Mine's a very stable system because of it.
I've had some really fun experiences with the console, too - both single-player and multi with my family and/or friends. Ninja Gaiden 3: Razor's Edge was a brutally hard experience, but I had a blast all the way through. The almost 100 hours that I poured into Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate were fantastic, too - and I'm nowhere near finished.
Mario 3D World has blown me away with its brilliant gameplay, music, and graphics. I also purchased LEGO City Undercover back earlier in the year, and I just recently got around to starting the game. I had no clue I had that charming of a GTA-like sandbox game sitting on my shelf for so long. Bloody fantastic experience.
And to finish, I'm in love with the Pro Controller. So much so that I bought an adapter that allows me to connect it to my PC - which I'm using to play Steam games and Final Fantasy XIV: ARR. The Pro feels excellent in my hands...almost as good as the GameCube controller. Ergonomically, it's the best controller of the three new consoles. Just wish it had a tiny mic built in - that would help with games such as Mario 3D World requiring me to use the GamePad for GamePad-specific levels (curse you, Captain Toad!) Don't think I don't appreciate the GamePad, though. Games like Nintendo Land knock it out of the park using it, Miiverse has very creative uses, and Off-TV play is king. Premier League football on the telly while I play Mario on the 'Pad? Yes, please.
Brilliant job, Nintendo. Thank you.