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Kyros said:
Yes but apparently doing "fine" is the best the Wii can do. It simply doesn't have any third-party blockbusters apart from its core audience (sport games, music games, mini games) I am not saying that this is bad mind you and this audience clearly is much bigger than the people who want to play the next GTA, Gears, Bioshock on HD consoles. But it's library is terrible in a wide area of game types and this will not change in the mid future.

Stop being ignorant.  You know why blockbuster 3rd party titles haven't made it to Wii yet but your fanboy side won't acknowledge such logic.

 

All the major publishers put plans together that cover years of development cycles.  Prior to a new console cycle, they pick a console they think will give them the most opportunity to profit on.  I can point out 6 major publishers who already admitted they chose the X360 or PS3 and put their last string teams and budget effortsw (if anything at all) for Wii.  

 

For the past year pubishers have been scrambling trying to rewrite their budgetary development plans to include Wii.  So considering what it's had to face with the 3rd party publisher position, I'd say doing "fine" is actually pretty damn good.

 

Also, what is yoru time line for "mid future"?

 



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