I dont think you get it. Gamepads cost too damn much to justify purchasing another one. Nobody wants to pay 150 - 200 for a controller. Also, a second pad would need to allow the Wii U to do more, like run two pieces of software at the same time
- 2 low end eShop games
- a full retail game and the web browser
- netflix and a game
these three options would be worth a second gamepad.
Well there must be a reason that Nintendo made a point to say, hey the Wii U can do this. It seems likely that in the future they'll have some plans that utilize the option to play games with 3 screens (obviously with 2 to 3 people or more). And like I said, I bet a second gamepad would only run $100 at retail, not 150 to 200 dollars, I mean do you think that the Wii U console itself is only worth $50 to $100? I mean all the Gamepad is is a Wii U pro controller with a touch screen and a cheap mic, given that a Wii U Pro controller runs about $50 retail, I really find it hard to believe that a touch screen in this day and age would hike up the price $100 to $150 more, I could see it running up the price an extra $50 to $70 though. So I'd expect a retail gamepad would cost between $100 to $120, and for the right games/content, that's not so bad at all.
In time I expect we'll see them on sale at retail at the prices I mentioned, I just don't know if Splatoon will be a part of the games that support it, but I could certainly see it being a possibility in a future update as I mentioned. Another great thing they could do would be to allow a game like say Mario Kart 8 to get an update to allow up to 6 player local multiplayer, 4 player split screen on the tv, and 2 players getting their own gamepads.









