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MDMAlliance said:
pokoko said:
What bothers me is that everything is fed into the "third-parties are trying to sink Nintendo" machine, even when there is a perfectly rational explanation at hand for a particular situation. Logic tells us that most businesses operate with profits as their top priority, not secret grudges that span generations and several different CEOs.

For example, I've been hearing people mention that late ports of games already released on the PS3/360 but with a higher price tag on the Wii U is evidence of this. Really? Does that mean that these same companies where trying to oust Sony when the same thing happened to them?

It's really starting to sound crazy.


I agree with what you're saying for the most part, but some decisions we see being made versus the statements some companies don't make sense and contradict each other.  I mean, maybe it's possible that a corporation as a whole may be able to hold a grudge in the same way how political leaders do.  

But obviously there isn't any solid proof so it's conjecture for now.

Nintendo is to Obamacare

3rd parties are to Republicans

Republicans hate Obamacare, regardless of logic.