| ckmlb said: What about all these 3rd party games that keep getting announced now for 360 and PS3? Not all of these games were being worked on before the Wii sold welll... |
This is pretty hard to ignore. I have seen a lot of studios announce new PS3/360 games since they started fawning over the Wii. I think they still see it as a risky console. They aren't familiar with motion controls, and they aren't familiar with designing games specifically for the casual audience the Wii is aimed at. They are also worried about competing with Nintendo's 1st party games (a very legitimate concern).
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