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Sky Render said:
This all seems familiar somehow... Ah yes, the late 1980s and early 1990s, when so many renowned PC developers refused to develop for the "horribly underpowered", "kiddie" NES, acting like the popular alternative to their medium was somehow "below" them. Most of those developers no longer exist, and the few that still do survive almost entirely due to mergers or having given into reality and started development of console games.

The moral of the story is: elitists are always the ones to suffer greatest in a disruption, and always the noisiest about it before, during, and after their fall. As such, it's just plain not worth it to care when a studio decides to set themselves against the disruptor.

I think Epic will be just fine. The Wii isn't some lifeline needed for every company.