Despite the fact that Wii U has been struggling ever since it launched back in 2012, it's managed to amass a quality (albeit small) library of really compelling software.
From Super Mario 3D World and Wind Waker HD to the upcoming Mario Kart 8 and Smash Bros., there's plenty of great stuff to play on the tablet-centric console in 2014. Sadly, however, the $300+ price tag has proven to be a major turn-off.
If you're in the market for a Wii U and don't want to pay the premium asking price, you can head over to Nintendo's online store and get a refurbished model of the deluxe system, complete with Nintendo Land, for just $200. Now that's a little easier to swallow, isn't it?