Well, let me ask you this.
Why the Wii U? What drew you to it? Do you still feel the same way about the console, its history, its legacy, etc? If it's all still important to you, keep at it.
A few reasons. Primarily, I'm a Nintendo fan and the console delivered in first party. Secondly, I like underdog consoles and I feel it wasn't given a fair shake. Third, the complete library is so small, it seems totally doable so it's not like most console libraries where there's an endless sea of shovelware involved.
I said I'd never go for a full set of anything but this was the one opportunity. I dunno how those of you do it on a console like PS4, or NES.... I'm finding it brutal with this tiny Wii U library.
Croods Prehistoric Party and Turbo Stunt Squad. Titles that are dirt cheap on any other platform. Ironically shovelware came in very low print runs for the Wii U, I guess because they knew no casual gamers bought the console.
I just looked those up on Gamestop and they're wanting $50 each for them.
I looked up the trade values on them as well. They'll only give you $7.70 store credit (if you're a PRO member) for each of them and turn right around and sell them for $49.99, possibly with no original case or book, for a $42.49 profit. DAMN.
So they're making $92.30 now on Hello Kitty? I wouldn't even be mad if they'd order in an new printing of these and sell at original MSRP as "pre-owned" like they did with Calling on the Wii. The fact that a few individual sellers on eBay now have the power to influence a giant chain store is sad. We're seeing that more since they got into classic games. They let eBay dictate their price points there, so same story on the modern games I guess.