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We have all read your post's title and description, word by word, character by character. After very careful deliberation, the moderator team has come to a decision regarding your inquiry about your post, entitled "Let's be real. Should I even hold on to my Wii U?" The moderator team, again after careful deliberation, thought, and discussion has collectively recognized that your post still violated the rule regarding more discussion-oriented posts on this forum.

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Post Title: Let's be real. Should I even hold on to my Wii U? Post Content: I'm planning on buying a Switch in time for Splatoon 2... I figured I'd trade in my Wii U (8GB, White) and use the money to help pay for a Switch. However... By now, we all know of the tragedy that was the Wii U. I mean sure it had some good games (though some of it's best are being handed over to the Switch), Some you'll never see anywhere else. But I'm wondering, at this point, is the Wii U even worth holding on to? or should I wait a few years for it to become a collector's gem? I wanna hear from you guys, Thanks.

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The reason why this rule was created was I order to keep /r/Nintendo a more discussion-oriented subreddit. It

So, our final answer is this:

Add more discussion prompts or your post does not quite transcend the category of being a quick question. Yes, it is absolutely true; you did indeed also enquire it with the compelling caveat: "is it worth holding onto?" However, that did not quite allow your post to evolve beyond the more general

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