Do you even own a Wii U? If you're gonna argue which is better consumer-speaking, you gotta
know what both has to offer. (Or if you know, make imperitive to elaborate, you've said nothing about the Wii U except shrugging and "you know.")
I own both, I can make a more distinct and hardly one-sided conclusion on which was more successful.
- The N64 was highly publicized in the early days of 3D gaming, which Nintendo seized and rose to power quickly. Since everybody knew how huge this at-the-time new field would be, everybody got their hands in the pot. This resulted in all kinds of third-party support, not much of it is admittedly known or remembered well, but still holds up to the test of time. Then Nintendo overestimated their abilities, failed to produce the add-on they spent a bit of time and cash on, and any future success of the N64 simply wasn't. It just ran its course
- The Wii U is a decent modern console, with grand follow-ups to previous hit games and newcomers as well. It had the striking power of a few rivals, but not of their more intense "online-all-the-time" opponents. Plus, the poor public coverage of the console and its lax ad-campaign contributed to its small earnings. Delays, at first welcomed on past consoles, would also trip the Wii U and now the public opinion is "give up, we're not getting anything." Sales just suffer when no one is optimistic about it.
If you compare histories, of course the N64 is gonna come out on top. Preformance specs alone, the Wii U is stories above it.
Opinion is scattered, and no one can get a read on just which is better according to taste.
You can't have a conclusion if you mention one third-party title - one third-party title of a sport-game no less. And memories are abject: nobody can make good memories, they have nothing to do with performance or sales-power.
Sorry dude, your post just set off a literary monster over here. I loath a review badly written and highly biased. Though I word my post with a fist, I ultimately mean well and hope you too can note the wisdom in the whole of the post.